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The provenance of the material that was trasnfered from the University Archives Publications to this collection elated to this campus is not documented.
Richmond Professional Institute Records, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries
Acc. 1984.072 was received on 10/1/1984.
The Richmond School of Social Work and Public Health was established in 1917, which in 1925 became the Richmond Division of the College of William and Mary. In 1939 the division was known as the Richmond Professional Institute; it separated from William and Mary and came under state control in 1962. The Medical College of Virginia and the Richmond Professional Institute merged in 1968 to form Virginia Commonwealth University.
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.
Series 2 (Acc. 1984.072): Includes reports prepared by the Richmond Professional Institute detailing income and expenditures, with lists of insurance policies and information about the investment in a physical plant.
The collection is arranged into two series: Series 1: Publications, 1925-1962; Series 2: Acc. 1984.072, circa 1925-1960.
See also the records of the Norfolk Division which include reports by the Commonwealth Auditor of Public Accounts to determine the extent to which the Commonwealth of Virginia was subsidizing education at William and Mary and its branch campuses in Richmond and Norfolk for the period 1942-1950.
See also the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8), University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9), University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10), University Archives Poster Collection (UA 12), University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58), records of the Office of the President (UA 2), and other administrative records of the College of William and Mary.
For additional information about the Richmond Professional Institute and its predecessor institutions, contact the James Branch Cabell Library's Special Collections and Archives at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Portions of this collection are kept offsite. Consult staff for assistance.
The collection also includes material that was removed from the University Archives Publications Collection related to the Richmond Professional Institute and its predecessors. The publications include the student newspapers The Atlas and The Proscript, accreditation reports, athletic reports, as well as miscellaneous brochures and ephemera. Many serial publications published as part of the Bulletin Series including the campus' course catalog have been cataloged and are searchable in Swem Library's online catalog. Atlas and The Proscript, accreditation reports, athletic reports, as well as miscellaneous brochures and ephemera.
This accession includes reports prepared by the Richmond Professional Institute detailing income and expenditures, with lists of insurance policies and information about the investment in a physical plant.
This series is located in our off site location, at least 72 hours advance notice is required to view these materials.
Audit material for 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960.