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Dr. James stepped down from the presidency in 1979 and\n            took a year's sabbatical leave. He returned as a full\n            professor of theology and retired completely from Virginia\n            Union University in 1993. Series II Administration of Dr. S. Dallas Simmons\n            1985-1999: Simmons was known as a businessman credited with\n            turning around the university's $6 million deficit and\n            eliminating it within 6 years. He was only the second\n            president of Virginia Union University who was not a\n            clergyman. The first was Dr. Henderson. Before coming to\n            Virginia Union University in 1985, Simmons was president of\n            St. Paul's College in Lawrenceville. He had taught business\n            at North Carolina Central University previously, and holds\n            a Ph.D. from Duke University. Besides pulling the university from the brink of\n            bankruptcy, Simmons is most notably credited with the\n            construction of the university's first library building.\n            The L. Douglas Wilder Library was opened in 1997. Other accomplishments, according to a full-color\n            brochure \"A Decade of Achievement,\" include reinstating 11\n            endowed scholarships and establishing 57 new ones,\n            rebuilding Coburn Hall finally after it burned in 1970,\n            bringing a police academy to campus in a cooperative effort\n            with the Richmond police, bringing the headquarters of the\n            Baptist General Convention to campus, tripling the\n            university's overall endowment, and earning the highest\n            auditors' ratings after establishing a strict internal\n            accounting system and hiring 4 CPAs to staff the university\n            accounting office Simmons resigned in 1999. Series III Administration of Dr. William J. Clark\n            1919-1941: Clark was the third president of Virginia Union\n            University and the president of the longest tenure. He was\n            a professor of church history and theological instruction\n            at Virginia Union University before becoming president.\n            During his administration, the university merged with\n            Hartshorn Memorial College, a sister college adjacent to\n            the Virginia Union University campus. The Hartshorn\n            property was sold to balance the Virginia Union University\n            books which suffered during the Depression. See Virginia\n            Union Bulletin, Centennial Issue, June 1965, \"A Century of\n            Service to Education and Religion\" for overview of Clark's\n            administration.","Series I Administration of Dr. Allix B. 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The old Department of\n            Commerce was upgraded and named the Sydney Lewis School of\n            Business Administration, achieving full accreditation in\n            the process.","Coburn Hall burned in James' first year as President; it\n            wouldn't get rebuilt until Dr. Simmons' administration.\n            Dave Robbins was appointed basketball coach under James,\n            creating some controversy because he was not\n            African-American. This contention was set aside, however,\n            when Robbins coached the Panthers to a record number of\n            championship wins.","Two Homecoming programs in the James years featured\n            actors Bill Cosby, Sidney Poitier and TV \"Mission\n            Impossible's\" Greg Morris. Community Learning Week was\n            established as a city-wide celebration after beginning as a\n            university holiday to mark the assassination of Dr. Martin\n            Luther King Jr. Upward Bound, a preparatory program for\n            college-bound youths, was started on campus during James'\n            administration.","Dr. James stepped down from the presidency in 1979 and\n            took a year's sabbatical leave. He returned as a full\n            professor of theology and retired completely from Virginia\n            Union University in 1993.","Series II Administration of Dr. S. Dallas Simmons\n            1985-1999: Simmons was known as a businessman credited with\n            turning around the university's $6 million deficit and\n            eliminating it within 6 years. He was only the second\n            president of Virginia Union University who was not a\n            clergyman. The first was Dr. Henderson. 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In September of 1868, the Reverend\n         Charles H. Corey took over the school and in January of the\n         following year, the school was renamed the Colver Institute.\n         In January 1870, the Colver Institute moved to the United\n         States Hotel on the corner of Main and 19th Streets (known as\n         the Union Hotel until 1853) with financial help from the\n         Freedman's Bureau. On 10 February 1876 the school was\n         incorporated by the Virginia general assembly as the Richmond\n         Institute. The last name change came in 1886 when the school\n         was renamed the Richmond Theological Seminary. It remained\n         such until it merged with Wayland Seminary (located in\n         Washington, D.C.) in 1899 and became Virginia Union University\n         at its present site at the corner of Brook Road and Lombardy\n         Street.","Most of the school's early records have not survived. 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He corresponded with the presidents of\n               Atlanta Baptist College, Hampton Institute, Shaw\n               University, Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute,\n               Virginia Seminary, and Wayland Seminary, to name a\n               few.","These records consist mainly of endowment fund\n               subscriptions for the Richmond Institute. The ABHMS\n               printed out pledges for a donation in five equal\n               payments over five years to which the donor signed his\n               or her name. 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