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 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 Coxe, Dunn, Emmett, Gravatt, Gray, Howard, McWane, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, Talbott, and Wheeler. Absent: Visitors Barksdale and Mears. In their Annual Reports for 1952-53, the Divisions of Philosophy and Psychology of the Corcoran Department of Philosophy and Psychology strongly recommended that they be established as separate academic Departments. This recommendation is wholly in accord with the pronounced trend of recent years in regard to such matters, and I heartily concur in it. Each of the Divisions is amply large in both staff and enrollment to be a Department, they are housed in widely separated buildings, and they function quite independently of each other You will recall that I have, in the past, had some correspondence with you in reference to the Lynchburg Chapter of the University of Virginia Loan Fund, and as of September 30, 1953, you forwarded to me a statement not only of the assets, but of the notes receivable. At one of our Lynchburg Alumni Meetings of recent date, we unanimously passed a motion to the effect that we desire that the Lynchburg Alumni Loan Fund be returned to our Chapter for deposit in one of Lynchburg's banks in order that we may earn interest on the money when it lays idle as it has in the majority of years since 1924, and we believe that by having it in a local bank we can use this money to help students through University in many more cases, for as I informed you in past correspondence, for so many years we did not realize that this fund was still in effect at your office, therefore, would you please be so kind as to inform me as to the manner in which I should approach you for the release of such funds to our chapter In reference to your request for an estimate on the renovation of the Wright cottage, see the attached
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