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1Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  1956 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes 
 Description: The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia convened at 10:00 A.M. on this date in executive session in the Office of the Chancellor of Mary Washington College, at Fredericksburg, with the following present. Visitors Berkeley, Bryan, Coxe, Gravatt, Greear, Hartfield, Jones, McWane, Martin, Pollock, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Emmett, Gray, Howard, and Mrs. Smith. As an admirer of Senator Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia, I should like to see a fund or endowment established at the University of Virginia in recognition of his conspicuous service to our country, especially in the field of public finance. We now have one hundred (100) Regional Scholarships for Virginians, which the Scholarship Committee feels is quite adequate. However, funds for out-of-state regionals have been very limited and the Scholarship Committee has been most anxious to find ways of increasing the number of these awards, for the following reasons Mr. Runk and I have discussed various ways of operating the Cavalier Daily. It is our opinion that it would be unwise to discontinue the current support of the Daily by an assessment against the student body. The reason the fee was initially instituted was because student subscriptions were limited largely to entering students and one or two subscriptions per fraternity house. The older boys just would not subscribe sufficiently to cover the operating cost. Confirming our conversation of this morning, we welcome the opportunity to advise that the layout and design of the proposed Children's Rehabilitation Center has been approved without qualification by representatives of the Clinical Departments most concerned with the project, the Departments of Nursing Service, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Dietary, and the Hospital Administration. It is the impression of all concerned that the building as designed is adequate and admirably suited for the contemplated Children's Rehabilitation Program. Functionally, it will provide for efficient operation both from a clinical and administrative standpoint. The plans have also received favorable review by informed individuals not connected with the University who have had extensive experience in Children's Rehabilitation in the various specialized areas such as clinical care, therapy, nursing and administration. The University Sports Club would like for you to request permission of the Board for the Club to conduct sports car trials on Observatory Mountain sometime early next fall.
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2Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1956) April 14, 1956  
 Published:  1956 
 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 convened at 10:00 A.M. on this date in executive session in the Office of the Chancellor of Mary Washington College, at Fredericksburg, with the following present. Visitors Berkeley, Bryan, Coxe, Gravatt, Greear, Hartfield, Jones, McWane, Martin, Pollock, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Emmett, Gray, Howard, and Mrs. Smith. As an admirer of Senator Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia, I should like to see a fund or endowment established at the University of Virginia in recognition of his conspicuous service to our country, especially in the field of public finance. We now have one hundred (100) Regional Scholarships for Virginians, which the Scholarship Committee feels is quite adequate. However, funds for out-of-state regionals have been very limited and the Scholarship Committee has been most anxious to find ways of increasing the number of these awards, for the following reasons Mr. Runk and I have discussed various ways of operating the Cavalier Daily. It is our opinion that it would be unwise to discontinue the current support of the Daily by an assessment against the student body. The reason the fee was initially instituted was because student subscriptions were limited largely to entering students and one or two subscriptions per fraternity house. The older boys just would not subscribe sufficiently to cover the operating cost. Confirming our conversation of this morning, we welcome the opportunity to advise that the layout and design of the proposed Children's Rehabilitation Center has been approved without qualification by representatives of the Clinical Departments most concerned with the project, the Departments of Nursing Service, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Dietary, and the Hospital Administration. It is the impression of all concerned that the building as designed is adequate and admirably suited for the contemplated Children's Rehabilitation Program. Functionally, it will provide for efficient operation both from a clinical and administrative standpoint. The plans have also received favorable review by informed individuals not connected with the University who have had extensive experience in Children's Rehabilitation in the various specialized areas such as clinical care, therapy, nursing and administration. The University Sports Club would like for you to request permission of the Board for the Club to conduct sports car trials on Observatory Mountain sometime early next fall.
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3Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1956) April 14, 1956  
 Published:  1956 
 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 convened at 10:00 A.M. on this date in executive session in the Office of the Chancellor of Mary Washington College, at Fredericksburg, with the following present. Visitors Berkeley, Bryan, Coxe, Gravatt, Greear, Hartfield, Jones, McWane, Martin, Pollock, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Emmett, Gray, Howard, and Mrs. Smith. As an admirer of Senator Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia, I should like to see a fund or endowment established at the University of Virginia in recognition of his conspicuous service to our country, especially in the field of public finance. We now have one hundred (100) Regional Scholarships for Virginians, which the Scholarship Committee feels is quite adequate. However, funds for out-of-state regionals have been very limited and the Scholarship Committee has been most anxious to find ways of increasing the number of these awards, for the following reasons Mr. Runk and I have discussed various ways of operating the Cavalier Daily. It is our opinion that it would be unwise to discontinue the current support of the Daily by an assessment against the student body. The reason the fee was initially instituted was because student subscriptions were limited largely to entering students and one or two subscriptions per fraternity house. The older boys just would not subscribe sufficiently to cover the operating cost. Confirming our conversation of this morning, we welcome the opportunity to advise that the layout and design of the proposed Children's Rehabilitation Center has been approved without qualification by representatives of the Clinical Departments most concerned with the project, the Departments of Nursing Service, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Dietary, and the Hospital Administration. It is the impression of all concerned that the building as designed is adequate and admirably suited for the contemplated Children's Rehabilitation Program. Functionally, it will provide for efficient operation both from a clinical and administrative standpoint. The plans have also received favorable review by informed individuals not connected with the University who have had extensive experience in Children's Rehabilitation in the various specialized areas such as clinical care, therapy, nursing and administration. The University Sports Club would like for you to request permission of the Board for the Club to conduct sports car trials on Observatory Mountain sometime early next fall.
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