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The Board of Visitors:
Gordon F. Rainey, Jr., Rector
Thomas F. Farrell, II, Vice Rector
William G. Crutchfield, Jr.
Don R. Pippin
Susan Y. Dorsey
Terence P. Ross
G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr.
Thomas A. Saunders, III
W. Heywood Fralin
Warren M. Thompson
Glynn D. Key
E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr., M.D.
Mark J. Kington
Georgia M. Willis
Lewis F. Payne
John O. Wynne
John R.M. Rodney
FROM:
Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr.
SUBJECT:
Orientation for New Board Members | | Similar Items: | Find |
162 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | The Board of Visitors met, in Open Session, in the Dome Room of the
Rotunda at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, April 15, 2004,
to vote on the establishment of a professorship and the naming of the Grounds of
the Darden School. Gordon F. Rainey, Jr., Rector, presided. William G. Crutchfield, Jr., Ms. Susan Y. Dorsey, G.
Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr., W. Heywood Fralin, Ms. Glynn D. Key, Mark J.
Kington, Lewis F. Payne, Don R. Pippin, Thomas A. Saunders, III, Warren M.
Thompson, Ms. Georgia M. Willis, John O. Wynne, and John R.M. Rodney
were present. | | Similar Items: | Find |
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Resolution of Commendation for Mr. John R.M. Rodney
6634
Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting of February 6-7,
2004
6634
Elections to the Executive Committee
6634
Resolution Approving Additions to the Agenda
6635
Acceptance of Gifts and Grants Report
6637
Approval of Increase in Faculty and Staff Housing Rates for
2004-2005
6640
Approval of the Gift of Property at the Northeast Corner of
the Ivy Road/Copeley Road Intersection From BB&T
Corporation
6642
Approval of the Disposition of the Spring House Property
Located Behind the Kluge Children’s Rehabilitation Center to
Weather Hill Homes, Ltd.
6643
Approval of a Permanent Easement for the Prince William
County Service Authority for a Water Line at the Currie Estate
Property in Prince William County
6644
Approval of a Permanent Easement for Weather Hill Homes,
Ltd., for the Widening and Upgrade of Boulder Road Located
Behind the Kluge Children’s Rehabilitation Center
6645
Approval of Permanent Easements for the University of
Virginia Across BB&T Corporation Property Located at
the Northeast Corner of the Ivy Road/Copeley Road
Intersection in Charlottesville
6645
Approval to Remove the Brugh House at 204 15th Street SW in
Charlottesville
6646
Approval to Remove the Fayerweather Annex
6646
PAGE
Approval to Merge the Graduate Programs in the History of Art
and in Architectural History as Proposed by the Graduate School
of Arts and Sciences and the School of Architecture
6647
Approval to Close the B.S., M.S., M.A.P.M.A., and Ph.D. in
Applied Mathematics
6647
Approval of Contract Rates for Dining Services for 2004- 2005
for the Academic Division and The University of Virginia’s
College at Wise
6648
Approval of Schematic Design for the Core Laboratory Building
6649
Approval of Schematic Design for the Main Heating Plant
Environmental Compliance Upgrade Project
6649
Approval of a Revised Budget and Funding Plan for the South
Lawn Project
6649
Memorial Resolution for William L. Zimmer, III
6651
Memorial Resolution for Evans Butler Jessee
6652
Approval of Summary of Audit Findings
6652
Appointment of Edward J. Stemmler, M.D., to the
Medical Center Operating Board
6652
Faculty Personnel Actions
Elections
6653
Change in the Title of the Election of Ms. Simone E.
Schnall
6654
Actions Relating to Chairholders
Election of Chairholders
6654
Special Salary Action of Chairholders
6655
Resignation of Chairholder
6656
Retirement of Chairholders
6656
Election of Professors Emeriti
6656
Special Salary Actions
6657
Resignations
6659
Retirements
6660
Change in the Title of the Retirement of Mr. Walter L.
Newsome
6661
PAGE
Appointments
6661
Re-Appointments
6662
Election of Professors Emeriti
6662
Change in the Emeritus Title for Mr. Walter L.
Newsome
6663
Election of Associate Professor Emeritus
6663
Deaths
6663
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
Election
6664
Resignation
6664
Retirement
6664
Appointments
6664
Election of Professor Emeritus
6665
Authorization to Seek Rezoning of Currie Property
6666
Approval of Variable Rate Debt Policy
6667
Approval of Increase in Tuition, Required Fees, and Other
Charges for the Academic Division
6668
Approval of Allocation of Required Fees for 2004-2005 Regular
Session of the Academic Division
6671
Approval of Allocation of Required Fees for the 2004- 2005
Special Sessions of the Academic Division
6672
Approval of Increase in Tuition, Required Fees and Other
Charges for The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
6673
Actions of Board Committees Not Requiring Action by the Full
Board
6674
Meeting of the Medical Center Operating Board, February 19, 2004
6674
Executive Committee, By Telephone, on March 1, 2004
6674
Actions of the UVIMCO Board, March 16,
2004
6674
Buildings and Grounds Committee, April
15, 2004
Approval of Schematic Design for the Core Laboratory
Building
Approval of Schematic Design for the Main Heating
Plant Environmental Compliance Upgrade Project
6674 | | Similar Items: | Find |
164 | Author: | University of Virginia
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The Board of Visitors:
Gordon F. Rainey, Jr., Rector
Thomas F. Farrell, II, Vice Rector
William G. Crutchfield, Jr.
Don R. Pippin
Susan Y. Dorsey
Terence P. Ross
G. Slaughter Fitz–Hugh, Jr.
Thomas A. Saunders, III
W. Heywood Fralin
Warren M. Thompson
Glynn D. Key
E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr., M.D.
Mark J. Kington
Georgia M. Willis
Lewis F. Payne
John O. Wynne
James W. Head
FROM:
Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr.
SUBJECT:
Minutes of the Trip to The
University of Virginia's College at Wise | | Similar Items: | Find |
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Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting of April 15-17,
2004
6676
Election of the Executive Committee
6677
Approval of Additions to the Agenda
6677
Memorial Resolution on Captain Humayun Saqib Khan
6678
Acceptance of Gifts and Grants Report
6679
Approval of the Reappointment of Eugene V. Fife to the
Medical Center Operating Board
6682
Approval of Intent to Issue Bonds for Capital Projects
6682
Approval of the Acquisition of Virginia Ambulatory Surgery
Center
6684
Approval of the 2004-2005 Operating Budget for the Academic
Division
6685
Approval of the 2004-2005 Operating Budget for The University
of Virginia’s College at Wise
6685
Approval of the 2004-2005 Operating and Capital Budget for
the University of Virginia Medical Center
6685
Approval of Pratt Fund Distribution for 2004-2005
6685
Approval to Issue Comfort Letters for the University of
Virginia Foundation
6686
Acquisition of Assets of Lynchburg Nephrology Dialysis,
Inc.
6687
Approval of Amendments to the Medical Center’s Employee
Benefit Plans Relating to the Takeover of VASI
6687
PAGE
Increase in Fayerweather Hall Project Budget
6688
Approval of the Audit Schedule
6688
Approval of Reappointments to The University of Virginia’s
College at Wise Board
6688
Approval to Establish the Samuel Braley Gray Professorship in
Mathematics Education
6688
Approval to Establish the United Technologies Corporation
Professorship in Business Administration
6689
Approval of the Naming of Duffy Boulevard at the Darden
School
6690
Approval of the Compliance Schedule
6690
Approval of the Summary of Audit Findings
6690
Faculty Personnel Actions
Elections
6691
Actions Relating to Chairholders
Election of Chairholders
6692
Special Salary Action of Chairholders
6692
Retirement of Chairholders
6692
Election of Professor Emeritus
6692
Promotions
6693
Special Salary Actions
6704
Resignations
6705
Retirements
6705
Appointments
6706
Re-Appointments
6706
Election of Professor Emerita
6708
Deaths
6708
Approval of Programs and Initiatives Made by the Alumni
Relations Task Force and Creation of Working Group to Study
Task Force Recommendations
6708
Resolution of Commendation to the President’s Commission on
Diversity
6708
Memorial Resolution on Raynell Goodman Lantor
6709
PAGE
Meeting of the Medical Center Operating Board, May 3, 2004
6710
Actions of the Board of the University of Virginia Investment
Management Company (UVIMCO), May 19,
2004
6710
Buildings and Grounds Committee, May 25,
2004
6710
Approval of Schematic Design for the Studio Art
Building | | Similar Items: | Find |
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Approval of Board of Visitors Manual
Changes
6714
Approval of Legislative Proposal
6714
Approval of a Permanent Easement for Ms. Valerie
Bruce for a Sanitary Sewer Line at The University of
Virginia's College at Wise
6715
Approval of Permanent Easements for Virginia Electric and
Power Company for Electrical Switch Boxes Located on University
Property on Jefferson Park Avenue and 15th Street
6715
Appointment of Mr. Randy Koporc to the Medical
Center Operating Board
6716
Memorial Resolution on Neal O Wade, Jr.
6716
Approval to Construct a Sports Medicine Facility
6717
Credentialing and Recredentialing Actions
6717
Assignment of Upper Apartment in Pavilion VIII
6731 | | Similar Items: | Find |
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Approval of the Minutes of the June and July Meetings of the
Board
6733
Approval to consider Addenda to the Agenda
6733
Acceptance of Gifts and Grants Report
6735
Establishment of the Vincent and Eleanor Shea
Professorship in Architecture
6736
Establishment of the Charles E. Horton
Professorship in International Plastic Surgery
6737
Naming of the Charles L. Brown Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering
6737
Naming of the Charles L. Brown Science and
Engineering Library
6738
The Eric Goodwin Passage (Report)
6738
The University of Virginia Children’s Hospital (Report)
6738
Approval of WTJU’s 2003-04 Annual Report
6739
Approval of Policy for Involvement of the Board of Visitors
in the Capital Planning Process
6741
Approval of Tuition Rates for 2005 January Term
6746
Approval of the Transfer of Real Property from the University
of Virginia Foundation to the University of Virginia Rector and
Visitors in Support of the North Grounds Connector
6746
Approval of the Board of Visitors Representatives to the
Governing Boards of University-Related Foundations
6747
PAGE
Approval of the 2005 Amendments to the 2004-2006 Biennial
Budget for the Academic Division, the Medical Center, and the
University of Virginia’s College at Wise
6749
Approval of the First-Year Student Resident Requirement at
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
6750
Approval of a Permanent Easement for the University of
Virginia on 11PthP Street S.W., in the City of
Charlottesville
6750
Approval of a Permanent Easement for the University of
Virginia Across Property Owned by the University of Virginia
Foundation
6750
Approval of Budget Increase for the Wise Residence Hall at
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
6751
Approval of the Audit Charter
6751
Approval of the Code of Ethics
6751
Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of Clinch Valley
College, Now The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
6751
Memorial Resolution on Frank Loucks Hereford,
Jr.
6752
Report on Actions of the Executive Committee
Assignment of the Upper Apartment in Pavilion
VIII
6753
2004-2005 Salary for President John T.
Casteen, III
6754
Delegation of Authority on the Job Description of the
Architect for the University
6755
Approval of Policy for Involvement of the Board of Visitors
in the Capital Planning Process
6755
Approval of Summary of Audit Findings
6755
Resolution to Return a Gift From the Oskar
Schindler Humanities Foundation to the College at
Wise
6755
PAGE
Faculty Personnel Action
Elections
6756
Change in the Title of the Election of Ms. Lakshmi
Sreedharan Nair
6762
Actions Relating to Chairholders
Election of Chairholders
6762
Changes of Title of Chairholders
6764
Special Salary Action of Chairholders
6765
Change in the Promotion of Dr. Pamela A. Ross
6766
Change in the Title of the Promotion of Mr. Daniel T.
Willingham
6766
Special Salary Actions
6767
Change in the Title of the Salary Action for
Dr. Daniel F. McCarter
6773
Change in the Salary Action of Mr. Aaron L.
Mills
6773
Resignations
6773
Retirements
6775
Appointments
6775
Re-Appointments
6776
Change in the Date of the Re-Appointment of Mr. Paul E.
Norris, Jr.
6776
Election of Professor Emeritus
6777
Deaths
6777
Approval of Reporting Relationships and Supervisory Structure
for Dual Employment Situation
6778
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
Elections
6779
Promotions
6779
Special Salary Actions
6780
Resignations
6782
Re-Appointment
6783
Meeting of the Medical Center Operating Board,
September 2, 2004
6784
Meeting of the Buildings and Grounds Committee on
October 1, 2004
6784 | | Similar Items: | Find |
170 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, March 14, 1862 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | What can be more lovely than this day. warm as the
summer days generally are and the more beautiful because it is March..
Can you see me. Charlie sitting here on the root of a maple tree about
two feet above the little brook that is south of Auntie's house? Here I
have been sitting dreaming and listening to the babbling of the little
stream till it sounded like sweet music. and then commenced talking to
me of absent loved ones. occasionally looking at the sun that is
peeping through the soft haze which envelopes it. until--well something
struck me. the thought that I would go to the
house and get my writing desk. When
I started back.. I caught up
Titcombs "Lessons in Life," and here it lies on the mossy bank by my
side. Oh! who is not a lover of Nature.. the true mother of all
beauty.. Here I can sit and dream for hours. with no companion but the
little birds that are even now singing among the not leafy but
leafless boughs above my head. And of what am I dreaming. do you ask?
Of what could I be dreaming save my Charlie.. It
does seem like "fairy land" wonder if I could not see their footprints
up on the hill. How I wish I was an artist would not I draw some grand
sketches.. Or if you were. but here. I presume I would have you
installed immediately.. Oh. Charlie. what is there now to hinder you from
coming home. Manassas. Winchester. and all of the prominent places that are in the possession of our troops. I can see
no objections why you can not come I do wish to see
this must be to those whose
friends have gone. What can ever give them strength to bear the great
grief but the hope of meeting them in death.. | | Similar Items: | Find |
171 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, March 23, 1862 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | Do I not deserve - am I not worthy of a letter from my idol? This is not a tear..
I hope my tears are not quite so black as that ugly spot I can see no other reason why I do
not recieve a letter. Dear one please tell me in what way I have offended you for I
am sure that I have. or you would have written ere this. I have given my letters a
review in my thoughts but do not know what I could have written to cause you to
not write, unless it was the remark I made respecting your sending me
Miss Holcombs letters. Dear Charlie I did not intend to
write any thing in that, or any other letter to
alienate your affections from me. Darling will you forgive me if I have done wrong?
Oh, I can not believe. dearest. that such is the case. Charlie. would that you knew
Addies heart you would know that she could not willingly wound your feelings. Two
long weeks have fled since I recieved your last. I more like two months. I heard that
the "3rd Brigade" had moved but did not learn where it had gone. nevertheless I shall
continue directing to the "Valley of Virginia" until recieving instructions to direct
in some other direction. I am at home now. I came home friday last. "our folks" were
quite anxious for me to come. and I came. Do not wonder, my darling, that I did
not feel very desirous about coming. for how could I. but hush! do not allow me
to write to you in a discontented tone. | | Similar Items: | Find |
174 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, April 13, 1862 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | Would you not like to converse a short time with Addie this mor- ning?
Perhaps I can not be quiet long enough to write much of a letter. for I
heard this morning. that Hallieis over to
Auntie's and I wish very much to see him. I do not know whether he
will come over home or not. I presume I can be more contented when
writing to you than any other way.. I do not feel very contented any way to
day. the battle of Pittsburg Landing has
occupied my thoughts most of the time since thursday. How frightful! I
have been reading the particulars of it this morning. and it causes me
to tremble. I would so like to know if you are safe to day dear Charley
I feel so lonely and sad to day that
all manner of thoughts enter my mind. Perhaps it is wrong but I
sometimes wish that you were not in the army. but I feel that it is your
duty to be there, therefore I will try and be reconciled. I do not
wish to discourage you dear one, but my heart sometimes rebels. | | Similar Items: | Find |
175 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, 1862 May 16 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | Who would have thought when I wrote you last that more than a week would elapse
before I should write you again. But how fast time does fly. I know you will forgive
me darling for you know how little time a teacher gets to write especially where they
"board around." I should have written sunday but I attended church both
in the daytime and evening and between the meetings I wrote to Hal. I recieved your letter of the 11th and 22nd of April last evening.
Laura forwarded them from Mecca Had I not heard from you since then
I should be real anxious for you wrote that you was not well, but I can hardly conceal my anxiety now for I have recieved but one letter from you since I commenced my school with
the exception of the one I read last eve. You are not ill are you dearest? I feel
confident that you would let me know if you were. (I am writing in such a hurry this
morning as it is almost school time) I was very thankful for your lettersalthough written so long ago, besides one
from Laurie accompaniament there Indecent (how correct that is spelled)
Dear Charlie you seem to be quite eloquent in your praises of your "Ohio
girl" I do not blame miss Rice for replying to you that I was not pretty, for I
too think you must look with a partial eye, for I can trace no expressions of beauty
in my ugly phyg. although I — don't try much. I dont see
how she could "hate Yankees" after conversing with you,
I would not. Yes darling I am proud of it, I mean that I am a
Yankee, and if you should ever see her again please tell her "that the
Yankee girls" would not only sacrifice home friends, dear friends but even
lie to protect their country and their flag. Oh
Charlie how I should love to see a regt of ladies armied equipped and ready for
battle, but that we must remain at home and donate a little to the "Aid
society," every week while our friends and protectors fall and die alone
with no friend near. Oh it makes me so indignant. But what could we do? Do! we could
fight, fight like patriots as we are, but perhaps you will say you guess our
patriotism would cool down by the time we march one or two thousand miles, strong if
it unclear! | | Similar Items: | Find |
176 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, May 18, 1862 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | Few, very few are the days which I have spent equal to this. I am not
happy to day, darling, far from it in fact. I am not well. A violent
headache has clinnig to me all day, which added to the
oppressiveness of the atmosphere makes me feel miserable.— Oh!
what a refreshing breeze has just swept by — and then almost
two weeks have passed since I recieved the letter that you wrote last.
Dearest why do you not write ofterer would that you know how much happiness
your darling letters brought; and
how unhappy I feel when so long a time passes without recieving one.
Do you hear that music Charlie? Grand isn't it? It is down stairs in
the parlor. Who is it do you ask? Libbie Armstrong one of my scholars. (Did
I mention that two families live in this house.) She has just played
and sang, "Red, White, and Blue". I imagine I can see Charlie, my best and
truest friend bearing that glorious
flag on to liberty. Go on dear one, the prayers
and blessings of Addie attend thee. Listen to those sweet strains
another piece she is performing now, How quickly will music draw the heart
to its gentle accents. What language is in music. Do you see the great
tears which almost throws these lives into obscurity. It
is not sorrow that brings them now, but it is the influence of that gentle
music. Leibbie is not a good player neither is she a good singer but I
am just far enough away to have it sound more like the chanting of angels than like the effect of a
human being's voice and hands. I promised in my last to give you my
experience in “boarding round” the second night. In
my “experience” that I gave you last, I think in
fact, I know I gave you the wrong date. It was the 1st and I gave you the
14th did I not? All for the sake of contrast here goes, | | Similar Items: | Find |
177 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, May 26th 1862 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | My school room is unoccupied with the exception of one lonely being and how
thankful she is to obtain that solitude for which she has all day wished, But is it right
for her to be alone? Alone to those torturing thoughts which cling to her sleeping or
waking. and which nothing but a letter from that idolized being can drive away? Oh
Charlie! My own loved one. if it is in your power. why do you not break the silence
between us Three long lingering weeks have passed since
last I heard from you and God only know how much longer time will pass before I shall. Are
you ill darling and not able to write. If so why
not let me know. I could bear that Or - Oh. no
I will never write that thought, If I did I should feel every letter sinking into my
heart. as if written with a pen of fire, Ah! those tears thank heaven for them,, But
they are but few to what I have shed over my dreams. The thoughts while waking are
not enough to torture my poor heart but dreams. frightful dreams! Oh I can not think of
them, If the cruel monster Death - My God must I write it - has done his work. why do I not know it for then yes then. I
might die. Die! Ah. what is death to this fearful suspense. It is nought. And then I
might meet my idol, Here again I am thinking that it must be so.
just as my dreams picture to me. and not only thinking but writing it, Is this madness? or is it caused by short And
yet at times sharp pain around my heart | | Similar Items: | Find |
178 | Author: | Case, Adelaide E. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, July 2, 1862 | | | Published: | 2004 | | | Subjects: | The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters | | | Description: | If I thought there was so much happiness for me as the probability of
soon seeing my loved Charlie I would not write this morning but as
every thing generally goes contrary to our wishes and expectations. I doubt
not but that such will prove to be the case now. I do not know why I
had so anxiously waited and looked for your return, this 4th but as the drowning man catches at a straw. I
clung to the little encouragement. Lieut Brisvine
gave you. and even now I shudder at the thought of abandoning that
hope. There is scarcely a day but that I hear of some soldier coming
home to meet his friends, and when I think of Charlie
so long absent. I find myself
fervently wishing that others were obliged to stay away as long as he.
I know it is a cruel wicked wish. but it is perfectly natural for
human beings to wish for someone to share their trials as well as
their joys or at least to sympathize with them and when I see others
so happy because a dear friend has returned from from the wars, I
wonder why such happiness is given to some and denied to others. You
will call me an "ungrate- ful little minx" as Hallie says. but refer
the case to yourself. Look way down in the naughty corners. (If you
have such) of your heart and if you do not find just such rebellious
thoughts, striving so hard to get the control. then call me a poor
judge. But you will say I am arguing both sides will you not? | | Similar Items: | Find |
180 | Author: | University of Virginia
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The Board of Visitors:
Gordon F. Rainey, Jr., Rector
Thomas F. Farrell, II, Vice Rector
William G. Crutchfield, Jr.
Don R. Pippin
Susan Y. Dorsey
Terence P. Ross
G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr.
Thomas A. Saunders, III
W. Heywood Fralin
Warren M. Thompson
Glynn D. Key
E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr., M.D.
Mark J. Kington
Georgia M. Willis
Lewis F. Payne
John O. Wynne
John R.M. Rodney
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Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr.
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