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1Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes (1937) October 23, 1937  
 Published:  1937 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: A called meeting of the Board of Visitors was held on this date at 10 o'clock A.M. with the Rector, Fred. W. Scott, and Visitors Corbitt, Garnett, Hall, Rinehart, Stuart, L. C. Williams and R. Gray Williams, and President Newcomb present. Absent Mr. Goolrick and Mrs. Munford. "It will be recalled that at a meeting of this Board held on June 14th, 1937, I read certain letters which had passed between my office and Messrs. Smith, Wild, Beebe and Cades, Attorneys of Honolulu, representing the widow and daughter of Dr. Charles M. Fauntleroy, deceased, by whose will a portion of his estate was left to the University, and at said meeting the following resolution was adopted. "The Executive Committee feels that the faculty should be substantially enlarged just as soon as possible. I was advised when at the school that definite arrangements had been completed for the addition of one member to the faculty. This is a start, but there whould be two or three more additions just as soon as possible. I have written Dean Eager to this effect and have sent him a copy of the report which I made, which he will doubtless show you. The Executive Committee hopes that you will find a way to make the substantial additions to the faculty which we regard as necessary to enable the law school at the University to maintain and augment the enviable position it has enjoyed in legal education since the the days of the great Minor."
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