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University of Richmond Magazine Spring 2002

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The University That Is to Be As Richmond's vision evolves, its spiril remains true to its legacy

Bearing Fruit Richmond 's welJ.1ended endowment produces a bumper crop of benefits BY LAURA CHRISTION JACKSON

Writing the Heroic Story A new book will chronicle the life of alumnus Douglas Southall Freeman, Pulitzer-winning hiogrnpher of ke and W,1.~hington

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Spider,1911:Ryland Hall window designed by Cram. Goodhue& Ferguson,1912: JepsonHall photo by Billy Howard, 1999

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