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About R-MC: History
As our College is small, not only does the individual receive more attention from the professor, but he is more likely to be developed by the other college activities, which are so useful in making a boy into an influential citizen.
Robert E. Blackwell to A. A. Martin, July 24, 1905
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The following selections have been reprinted from Professor James Scanlon's Randolph-Macon College: A Southern History 1825-1967