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221Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1913 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At a called meeting of the Rector and Visitors on above date in the President's Office, East Lawn, I respectfully request that, in the event of the Bursar electing not to occupy the house now occupied by Mr. Moran, at such time as the latter shall cease to occupy it, I be granted the privilege of renting it on the same terms on which Mr. Moran now occupies it.
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222Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1913 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors, called for the consideration of the Financial Budget for 1913-1914. The Committee on Entrance Building having made the foregoing report, it was After the annual report of the Department of Engineering had been made and forwarded to the President, it was learned that Mr. J. S. Lapham, a graduate of this University in Mechanical Engineering, desired an appointment on our teaching staff. Mr. Lapham is a young man of unusual ability; and, if his application had been received earlier, he would undoubtedly have been engaged. It is not often that any school has the opportunity of securing the services of a man so eminently fitted by capacity, training, and character to make a useful and accomplished University teacher. The department is already committed to the young men nominated in our report as instructors for 1913-1914, and cannot in good faith, cancel any one of the nominations. On the other hand, the opportunity is one which cannot be postponed; unless Mr. Lapham comes to us, he will go into business with his father, and such permanent changes will have to be made in the details of that business as will prevent him from accepting a position with us in the future. As you are already aware, I have recently sent to the Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation a formal application for retirement, feeling that after forty years of full professional work and twenty-five years of active service at this University, the time has come when it is wise for me to take advantage of the provisions of the Foundation, I. We recommend that the sites on Carr's Hill for fraternity houses, be at present restricted to four, and that the northernmost site be located on a line passing through the centre of the president's residence and the centre of the president's stable, and at least as far distant from the president's house as is the location of the "Delta Tau Delta" house. Prof. Newcomb who is planning the plants for the sewage purification, as directed by the State Board of Health, indicates that we will have to acquire land to furnish a sufficient fall to carry off the effluent from the filter beds.
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223Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1913 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors on above date, in the office of the President, East Lawn. I have already advised you by letter of the matter of this supplementary report, but at the suggestion of Dean Page, I am now putting the matter in such form that it may be laid before the Visitors at their meeting to be held within the next few days. As you have not acted officially in the matter, and as there is not now time to transmit this report to you for action, the purpose of bringing it before the Visitors at this meeting is not for action thereon, but in the hope that they may refer it to you, or to yourself and the Executive Committee, for suchaction as youmay deem wise—and thus secure earlier action than would otherwise be possible.
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224Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1913 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At a called meeting of the Board of Visitors in the office of the President, East Lawn, on above date, In accordance with the agreement at the conference between Dr. P. H. Whitehead, Dean of the Medical Department of the University of Virginia, Dr. Stuart McGuire, Dean of the Medical College of Virginia, and myself, in this city on Thursday evening last, the Executive Committee of the Medical College of Virginia yesterday appointed a committee of five to confer with a similar committee to be appointed by the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia to discuss plans looking to the union of the medical schools in this state. The committee consists of— On September 1, 1913, I, as Chairman of the Commons Committee, entered into a contract with Charles Jaimes Leasing the University Commons for the period of one year. The terms of this agreement are exactly the same as authorized by the Rector and Board of Visitors in the spring of 1912, except that in lieu of a surety bond guaranteeing the safe return of the University's property, I accepted a $50.00 a month deposit with the Bursar of the University. It was impossible for Mr. Jaimes to secure the bond required, and I substituted this cash deposit because I believed that the University's interests were amply safeguarded thereby, and on account of the limited time, it was impossible for me to wait for authority from the Board.
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225Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1913 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At a called meeting of the Board of Visitors on above date, in the office of the President, East Lawn, Joint meeting of the Committees from the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, and the Medical College of Virginia. I respectfully ask that you permit me to use the land between the Cemetery branch and Mrs. Towles' line, for the purposes of pasture and gardening. At present, it is swamp land grown up in rushes and brush. It will be greatly improved by use; and of course, can be surrendered immediately on demand of the University.
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226Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1913 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: The Board of Visitors met at 8:15 o'clock P. M., on above date, with the following members present:- As a Codicil to my last will and testament, I provide that so far as my personal chattels are concerned, both such as I hold jointly with my sister, and such as I have in my sole right, she (my sister Fanny) shall have the free use, control and disposition of them without being held in any manner accountable therefor; but this provision does not apply, and must not be held applicable to the bonds, stocks, and scrip, which I hold and own either jointly with her or separately, but all such bonds stocks and scrip must be held as subject exclusively to the provisions of my will of December 8th, 1877, to which this is a codicil. Witness my hand this 19th February 1881. Mr. Eppa Hunton, Jr., has placed before the Executive Committee of the Medical College of Virginia, with the Medical Department of the University of Virginia, as adopted by your Board. In accordance with our conversation, I beg that you will request the Board to vote me one hundred dollars, with which to construct a dark room, which is to be placed in the basement of the Observatory. At a meeting of the Committee on Entrance Building, there were present Messrs. Lambeth, Michie, Newcomb, Forrest. The following resolutions were presented by Mr. Forrest. Moved and seconded by Messrs. Michie and Newcomb that they be adopted. Carried. The Board of Visitors met on this date at 10:15 o'clock in Madison Hall to hear the advocates and opponents of the Woman's Co-ordinate College matter, with the following members present; Messrs. Gordon, Flood, White, Norton Drewry, Oliver, Irvine, Craddock, Michie and Stearnes. Also Dr. J. M. Page, Acting President.
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227Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1914 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At a meeting of the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia on above date, in the office of the President, East Lawn. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 13th inst., with the two inclosures from the Secretary of your Board of Visitors. Your letter of the 13th inst., addressed to Dr. S. C. Mitchell, President Medical College of Virginia, was submitted to the Executive Committee of the Medical College of Virginia at its meeting on yesterday.
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228Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1914 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: A called meeting of the Board of Visitors was held on this date, with the following members present: Rector Gordon, Judge Norton, John W. Craddock, Ceo. R. B. Michie and R. C. Stearnes. Having learned through Dr. Booker of Balitmore that Dr. W. P. Morgan was on the point of bestowing his library upon some institution, Dr. Harry T. Marshall conveyed to me, as Chairman of the Library Committee, this information. After an exchange of letters with Dr. Morgan Dr. Marshall and myself visited him at his home, 315 Monument Street, Baltimore—with the result that he presented to us his entire collection of books, claiming the right to reserve some of the books for his own use as long as he should live. At the solicitation of Dr. William D. Booker of Baltimore and Dr. Harry T. Marshall of the University of Virginia, I offer my library to the University of Virginia, according to the terms agreed upon by yourself and At the meeting of our Library Committee yesterday afternoon I read them your letter of December 12, in which you state that at the solicitation of Dr. William D. Booker, of Baltimore, and Dr. Harry T. Marshall, of the University of Virginia, you offer your library to the University of Virginia, according to the terms agreed upon by yourself and me as Chairman of the Library Committee. (re-Estate Frances L. Wilson, deceased.)
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229Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1914 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At a called meeting of the Board of Visitors at twelve o'clock, noon, on above date,
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230Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1914 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: The Board of Visitors met on this date at 11:30 o'clock, with the following present: Rector Gordon, and Visitors Michie, Drewry, Oliver, Stearnes and Hatton. I had some correspondence with you about a year ago relative to the Estate of Robert P. Doremus. The Executors are now filing their account. I recently took the liberty of       suggesting to Mrs. Chas. H. Senff of 16 East 79th Street, New York City, that a great opportunity existed at the University to do a good service by building a gateway to our new entrance, which would commemorate both her husband and in a large sense, the Honor System at that institution. We the undersigned residents east of the University, beg permission to enter the University grounds near the Coal Bin.
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231Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1914 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: At the regular annual meeting of the Board of Visitors on above date. I take pleasure in announcing the award of the following scholarships from the Charlottesville High School to the University of Virginia for the session 1914-1915.
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232Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1914 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: A meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this date at 12 m., with the following members, Rector Gordon, and Visitors White, Hatton, Chinn, Michie, Drewry and Oliver. A recent audit of the books of the University of Virginia, made by this office, shows the books to have been correctly kept, and that all entries in same are sustained by vouchers properly filed. The period covered by the examination was from July 1st, 1913 to July 1st, 1914. I am glad to report that the service here is painstaking and satisfactory to this office.
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233Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1915 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: Pursuant to call of the Rector, the Board met on this date at three o'clock in the Administration Building. After consideration of the petition of the University Cemetery Endowment Association, and the estimate of the costs of the proposed addition, by the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings, the Executive Committee recommends the passage of the following resolutions: Some time after the return of President Alderman, the Bursar, at the suggestion of the President, consulted the Chairman of the Executive Committee, as to what compensation the Dean of the University should receive. Since July, Dr. Page had been receiving the regular salary of a full professor, $3,300.00 and a house; $350.00 as Dean, and $1,500 as acting President during Dr. Alderman's absence,—a total of $5150.00 and a house. After Dr. Alderman's return the Bursar was uncertain of his authority to continue paying Dr. Page as acting president. He asked advice of the President, who referred him to the Chairman of the Executive Committee. The latter corresponded with the other members of the committee, but it was decided to defer action until the meeting of the Board of Visitors. Since November the 1st, the payment of the salary of $1500.00 as acting president has been discontinued.
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234Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  History of Virginia  
 Published:  2006 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Armistead C. Gordon has for forty-four years been a Staunton attorney of high connections and successful practice. During that time public offices and positions of trust filled by him have comprised a long list. In the difficult field of historical scholarship, as an author of fiction, essays and verse, his work entitles him to rank with the most notable of the literary Virginians of his generation.
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235Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  History of Virginia  
 Published:  2006 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: William Hodges Mann, soldier, farmer, lawyer and banker, has held many places of public trust, and the State of Virginia will always appreciate the services he rendered as a member of the State Senate and from 1910 to 1914 as governor of the commonwealth. "I have rec'd your letter of the 15th and regret the necessity that withdraws you from the field. You may recollect the opinion I expressed to you when you first proposed entering the service, viz., that I was not sure but that you were doing more service in your then position than you could do in the field, and that unless you could make arrangements for the favourable prosecution of your operations (at the Tredegar Iron Works), I could not recommend the exchange. With the same impression and belief, as you say you cannot make such arrangements, I have forw'd your resignation and recommended its acceptance. [From The Richmond Times, January 24, 1892.]
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236Author:  Page Thomas Nelson 1853-1922Requires cookie*
 Title:  The Old Dominion  
 Published:  2006 
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 Description: TO comprehend truly the achievement of the settlement of Jamestown and what it has signified to the world, and still signifies today, if we but knew it, it is necessary to go back among the forces that were at work in Western Europe during the time when the Dark Ages were giving way to the light of the New Learning. Many forces combined to produce the results, working with that patience which characterizes the laws of Nature. The energies of men had been engrossed by the exactions of war, and of a civilization based on war. The mind of man had been for ages monopolized by war militant or spiritual. Person and intellect alike lay under rule. Then gradually, after long lethargy, men began to think. Historians wrote; poets sang; statesmen planned; scientists experimented. The mariner's compass, whether brought by Marco Polo from the East, or invented by the Neapolitan, Flavio Gioja, or by some one else, came into use in Europe: other nautical instruments were invented or improved. Gunpowder was invented and gradually changed the methods of war. The New Learning began to sweep over Europe. The Art of printing from movable types was invented. The ice was broken up and the stream, long dammed, began to flow. The Reformation came and men burst the chains which had bound them.
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237Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Cavalier Daily  
 Published:  1972 
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238Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Cavalier Daily  
 Published:  1972 
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239Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Cavalier Daily  
 Published:  1972 
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240Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Cavalier Daily  
 Published:  1972 
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