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COMPENSATION FOR PROFESSOR QUINCY WRIGHT

The President reported that Professor Quincy Wright, who had been previously elected as a
member of the faculty of the Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs, had arrived in
Charlottesville and had taken over his classes on 1 November 1958. The President pointed out
further that Professor Wright's delay in arriving in Charlottesville was by agreement with the
Department of Foreign Affairs and was for the purpose of permitting him to visit universities
and international law centers in Southeast Asia and the Far East from which the University
draws students. In view of these arrangements, the President recommended that Professor Wright
be paid his salary for the month preceding 1 November

The Board adopted the following resolution

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that Professor Quincy Wright of the Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs be paid his
regular salary for the month of October 1958 in view of the fact that during that month he was
visiting institutions in Southeast Asia and the Far East at the request of the Woodrow Wilson Department
of Foreign Affairs