Title:
Richmond College Messenger
Title:
Messenger (Richmond, Va.)
Volume:
21
Number:
5
Creator:
Graves, C. Marshall
Creator:
Binford, Jesse H.
Creator:
Lunsford, Abner
Creator:
McNeil, John W.
Creator:
Phillips, Walter D.
Creator:
Hamberlin, L. R. (Lafayette Rupert)
Creator:
Richmond College (Richmond, Va.)
Creator:
Boatwright Memorial Library (University of Richmond)
Date:
1895
Description:
80 pages
Type of Resource:
text
Location:
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Subject:
Students
Subject:
College students' writings, American
Subject:
College student newspapers and periodicals
Subject:
Baseball
Subject:
Periodicals
Subject:
Richmond College (Richmond, Va.)
Subject:
Richmond College (Richmond, Va.)
Subject:
Virginia
Subject:
Richmond
Related:
Contents:
Where Concord Glides / L. R. Hamberlin -- Education- What For? / H. W. Tribble -- The Council of Trent / George Braxton Taylor -- The French Academy / W. D. Phillips -- Acquisition of Separation-Which the Destiny of Our Country? / C. G. Mc. -- Scientific, Physiological, Texicological and Moral Considerations Regarding the Tobacco Habit / W. J. W. -- Citizenship Too Cheap / R. A. A. -- Crossing the Blue Ridge from Albemarle to Weyer's Cave, in Augusta, Va. / H. T. Louthan -- Practical Reading / G. F. H. -- A Farewell / L. R. Hamberlin -- Editorial -- "To Get" Versus "To Learn" -- College vs. Non-College -- Memorabilia -- Calendar -- Athletics -- Richmond College vs. William and Mary. Score, 20-3. -- Richmond College vs. Washington and Lee University. Score, 16-6 -- Richmond College vs. Georgetown. Score, 5-18. -- Richmond College vs. St. John's College. Score, 12-4. --Richmond College vs. Fredericksburg Collegiate Institute. Score, 8-4. -- Collegiana -- Prize Song / J. F. Ryland -- Prize Song / J. H. Franklin -- Y. M. C. A. Notes / W. B. Daughtrey-- The Presidential Conference; and Some Thoughts Resulting Therefrom -- Summer Student's Conference -- Geographical and Historical Notes / R. A. Anderson -- Campus Notes -- Alumni Notes and Personals -- Clippings From Contemporaries.