A 13-year-old sits in front of a screen, answers a series of questions, and minutes later is told what he or she might become. It sounds efficient. It sounds helpful. It is neither.
02-15-1968: RPI student Donna Nelson shows dorm at RPI.
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09-04-1959: New circular classroom at RPI.
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11-22-1967: Richmond Professional Institute.
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12-11-1967: Fire extensively damaged row house used as women's dorn at 920 W. Franklin Street on the RPI campus.
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11-24-1967: Jim Atkinson, station manager for RPI radio station W.J.R.B.
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03-20-1959 (cutline): A classroom 'in the round' at Richmond Professional Institute.
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06-02-1965 (cutline): R.P.I. has called for bids on destruction of these buildings on Park Avenue. Music building is at corner of Park and Shafer Street; Other buildings are dormitories.
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02-15-1968: Robin Morris inks drawing in art studio.
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1968: Students working with adding machines learn skills for careers in commerce.
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02-24-1959: RPI book store.
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04-25-1968 (cutline): RPI's new high-rise dormitory will be named Rhoads Hall. Dedication ceremonies for 18-story structure willbe held May 14.
Bill Lane
02-11-1958 (cutline): Raymon Roberts, Cofer Loomer and Virgil Mansfield plan courses for electricians.
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04-28-1969 (cutline): VCU students wait in reception room as Dr. Francis J. Brooke talks with leaders--Students for Afro-American philosophy had gathered to present a series of demands.
Bob Brown
08-09-1968 (cutline): Admissions Director O.J. Paris holds newly painted office sign. Other appointees are N. Harvey Neal (left) and Dr. Mark E. Meadows.