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Richmond Professional Institute Records, 1925-1962

1.40 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of 2 series. Series 1 contains material related to the Richmond Professional Institute and its predecessors and that was previously housed in the University Archives Publications Collection. Included are the student newspapers "The Atlas" and "The Proscript," accreditation reports, athletic reports, as well as miscellaneous brochures and ephemera.

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Richmond Professional Institute records (RPI)

35 Linear Feet
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The Richmond Professional Institute (RPI) resource record comprises 29 accessions relating to the history of RPI/VCU. These accessions are separated into five series: Photographs, Alumni Records, Publications, RPI Affiliated Associations, and Memorabilia. Accessions are directly related to the history of RPI/VCU and center on events, clubs, publications, correspondence, and the historical direction of RPI. They are separated based on the primary content or donor for each accession, though overlap between series may be present.

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Richmond Professional Institute records (RPI) 35 Linear Feet

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