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1Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1954 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia was held on this date in the Office of the President of the University, at Charlottesville, with the following present. The Rector, Barron F. Black, President Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Visitors Barksdale, Coxe, Dunn, Gray, Mears, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Emmett, Gravatt, Howard, and McWane At the June meeting I was requested to furnish the Board with a list of vacant lots and lands owned by the University As you know, both Mr. Woodward and I have been concerned about the number of students who apply for admission, pay the ten-dollar application fee, are accepted and assigned a dormitory room, and cancel at the last minute or just fail to appear. Apparently the forfeiture of a ten-dollar application fee is not much of a deterrent. Many of these students have made application elsewhere and are simply holding the space here as something to fall back on if they should not be admitted to the institution of their first choice.
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2Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1954) October 8, 1954  
 Published:  1954 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia was held on this date in the Office of the President of the University, at Charlottesville, with the following present. The Rector, Barron F. Black, President Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Visitors Barksdale, Coxe, Dunn, Gray, Mears, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Emmett, Gravatt, Howard, and McWane At the June meeting I was requested to furnish the Board with a list of vacant lots and lands owned by the University As you know, both Mr. Woodward and I have been concerned about the number of students who apply for admission, pay the ten-dollar application fee, are accepted and assigned a dormitory room, and cancel at the last minute or just fail to appear. Apparently the forfeiture of a ten-dollar application fee is not much of a deterrent. Many of these students have made application elsewhere and are simply holding the space here as something to fall back on if they should not be admitted to the institution of their first choice.
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3Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1954) October 8, 1954  
 Published:  1954 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia was held on this date in the Office of the President of the University, at Charlottesville, with the following present. The Rector, Barron F. Black, President Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Visitors Barksdale, Coxe, Dunn, Gray, Mears, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Emmett, Gravatt, Howard, and McWane At the June meeting I was requested to furnish the Board with a list of vacant lots and lands owned by the University As you know, both Mr. Woodward and I have been concerned about the number of students who apply for admission, pay the ten-dollar application fee, are accepted and assigned a dormitory room, and cancel at the last minute or just fail to appear. Apparently the forfeiture of a ten-dollar application fee is not much of a deterrent. Many of these students have made application elsewhere and are simply holding the space here as something to fall back on if they should not be admitted to the institution of their first choice.
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