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1Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1957 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia held its regular meeting at 10.00 A.M. on this date in the Office of the Chancellor of Mary Washington College, at Fredericksburg, with the following present. The Rector, Frank Talbott, Jr.; President Colgate W. Darden, Jr.; Chancellor Grellet C. Simpson, and Visitors Berkeley, Bryan, Coxe, Emmett, Gravatt, Gray, Greear, Hartfield, Jones, McWane, Martin, Pollock, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, and Wheeler. Mr. Edgar E. Woodward, Bursar of Mary Washington College, was present during the discussion of the College budget. I have your letter of March 28, 1957, requesting my opinion in regard to the above captioned matter, and I have given careful consideration to the correspondence enclosed therewith. It is my understanding, however, that the University is not interested in the arguments as to whether or not the J.A.G. School will have to obtain and pay for a license to dispense beer, but is interested in whether or not it can legally consent to the issuance of such license for sale of beer on University property. My opinion will therefore be confined to that point. Board of Visitors' action on the attached indenture is in order, and I suggest that the Board consider a motion to instruct its Secretary to communicate to Mr. Edward S. Handy, in care of Mr. Junius Fishburne of the Peoples National Bank, Charlottesville, Virginia, their satisfaction over, and acceptance of, the provisions of the deed. In further reference to our telephone conversation of a few days ago in regard to the exchange of the University and Equitable Realty Corporation, whereby Equitable Realty Corporation undertakes to convey in fee simple to the University, a triangular piece of land lying along the western boundary of the soccer field in exchange for a ninety-nine (99) year lease from the University of another triangular parcel adjoining the first, I am enclosing herewith a plat of the properties to be exchanged, on which the property to be conveyed to the University is designated as Parcel A and marked in blue, while the parcel to be leased to Equitable Realty is designated Parcel B and marked in red. At the direction of the Assembly of Professors of the University of Virginia I have the pleasure to transmit to you herewith a resolution passed by this body at a recent meeting. As you doubtless know this body is composed of all members of the University faculty of professorial rank. I am confident that the sentiments expressed in this resolution accurately express the feelings of the University faculty Word has reached the faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration that you have expressed the intention of resigning from the presidency of the University within the next two years. At a meeting of the faculty of the School held on February 27 it was unanimously voted that I be instructed to write to you on behalf of the faculty and respectfully ask you to reconsider such a decision and remain in office for the full term of your office. We have just had a meeting of the law faculty at which concern was again expressed about your consideration of resignation. I am writing for myself and my colleagues, and at their direction, in saying that this would be a great misfortune to the University and to us personally. We heartily endorse the resolution of the Association of Professors
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2Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1957) April 27, 1957  
 Published:  1957 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia held its regular meeting at 10.00 A.M. on this date in the Office of the Chancellor of Mary Washington College, at Fredericksburg, with the following present. The Rector, Frank Talbott, Jr.; President Colgate W. Darden, Jr.; Chancellor Grellet C. Simpson, and Visitors Berkeley, Bryan, Coxe, Emmett, Gravatt, Gray, Greear, Hartfield, Jones, McWane, Martin, Pollock, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, and Wheeler. Mr. Edgar E. Woodward, Bursar of Mary Washington College, was present during the discussion of the College budget. I have your letter of March 28, 1957, requesting my opinion in regard to the above captioned matter, and I have given careful consideration to the correspondence enclosed therewith. It is my understanding, however, that the University is not interested in the arguments as to whether or not the J.A.G. School will have to obtain and pay for a license to dispense beer, but is interested in whether or not it can legally consent to the issuance of such license for sale of beer on University property. My opinion will therefore be confined to that point. Board of Visitors' action on the attached indenture is in order, and I suggest that the Board consider a motion to instruct its Secretary to communicate to Mr. Edward S. Handy, in care of Mr. Junius Fishburne of the Peoples National Bank, Charlottesville, Virginia, their satisfaction over, and acceptance of, the provisions of the deed. In further reference to our telephone conversation of a few days ago in regard to the exchange of the University and Equitable Realty Corporation, whereby Equitable Realty Corporation undertakes to convey in fee simple to the University, a triangular piece of land lying along the western boundary of the soccer field in exchange for a ninety-nine (99) year lease from the University of another triangular parcel adjoining the first, I am enclosing herewith a plat of the properties to be exchanged, on which the property to be conveyed to the University is designated as Parcel A and marked in blue, while the parcel to be leased to Equitable Realty is designated Parcel B and marked in red. At the direction of the Assembly of Professors of the University of Virginia I have the pleasure to transmit to you herewith a resolution passed by this body at a recent meeting. As you doubtless know this body is composed of all members of the University faculty of professorial rank. I am confident that the sentiments expressed in this resolution accurately express the feelings of the University faculty Word has reached the faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration that you have expressed the intention of resigning from the presidency of the University within the next two years. At a meeting of the faculty of the School held on February 27 it was unanimously voted that I be instructed to write to you on behalf of the faculty and respectfully ask you to reconsider such a decision and remain in office for the full term of your office. We have just had a meeting of the law faculty at which concern was again expressed about your consideration of resignation. I am writing for myself and my colleagues, and at their direction, in saying that this would be a great misfortune to the University and to us personally. We heartily endorse the resolution of the Association of Professors
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3Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1957) April 27, 1957  
 Published:  1957 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia held its regular meeting at 10.00 A.M. on this date in the Office of the Chancellor of Mary Washington College, at Fredericksburg, with the following present. The Rector, Frank Talbott, Jr.; President Colgate W. Darden, Jr.; Chancellor Grellet C. Simpson, and Visitors Berkeley, Bryan, Coxe, Emmett, Gravatt, Gray, Greear, Hartfield, Jones, McWane, Martin, Pollock, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, and Wheeler. Mr. Edgar E. Woodward, Bursar of Mary Washington College, was present during the discussion of the College budget. I have your letter of March 28, 1957, requesting my opinion in regard to the above captioned matter, and I have given careful consideration to the correspondence enclosed therewith. It is my understanding, however, that the University is not interested in the arguments as to whether or not the J.A.G. School will have to obtain and pay for a license to dispense beer, but is interested in whether or not it can legally consent to the issuance of such license for sale of beer on University property. My opinion will therefore be confined to that point. Board of Visitors' action on the attached indenture is in order, and I suggest that the Board consider a motion to instruct its Secretary to communicate to Mr. Edward S. Handy, in care of Mr. Junius Fishburne of the Peoples National Bank, Charlottesville, Virginia, their satisfaction over, and acceptance of, the provisions of the deed. In further reference to our telephone conversation of a few days ago in regard to the exchange of the University and Equitable Realty Corporation, whereby Equitable Realty Corporation undertakes to convey in fee simple to the University, a triangular piece of land lying along the western boundary of the soccer field in exchange for a ninety-nine (99) year lease from the University of another triangular parcel adjoining the first, I am enclosing herewith a plat of the properties to be exchanged, on which the property to be conveyed to the University is designated as Parcel A and marked in blue, while the parcel to be leased to Equitable Realty is designated Parcel B and marked in red. At the direction of the Assembly of Professors of the University of Virginia I have the pleasure to transmit to you herewith a resolution passed by this body at a recent meeting. As you doubtless know this body is composed of all members of the University faculty of professorial rank. I am confident that the sentiments expressed in this resolution accurately express the feelings of the University faculty Word has reached the faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration that you have expressed the intention of resigning from the presidency of the University within the next two years. At a meeting of the faculty of the School held on February 27 it was unanimously voted that I be instructed to write to you on behalf of the faculty and respectfully ask you to reconsider such a decision and remain in office for the full term of your office. We have just had a meeting of the law faculty at which concern was again expressed about your consideration of resignation. I am writing for myself and my colleagues, and at their direction, in saying that this would be a great misfortune to the University and to us personally. We heartily endorse the resolution of the Association of Professors
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