University of Virginia Library

MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE MATTERS

ELECTIONS

The following elections were approved:

Miss Mildred Cates, Instructor in Home Economics, at a salary of $3000 for the session
of nine months, incumbency to begin September 15, 1952.

Mr. Albert G. Duke, Instructor in Radio and Speech, at a salary of $3000 for the session
of nine months, incumbency to begin September 15, 1952.

Mr. Albert R. Klein, Instructor in Dramatic Arts, at a salary of $2880 for the session
of nine months, incumbency to begin September 15, 1952.

Mrs. Elena Krupenski, Instructor in Ceramics and Art Appreciation, at a salary of $2880
for the session of nine months, incumbency to begin September 15, 1952.

Mr. William C. Pinschmidt, Jr., Instructor in Biology, at a salary of $2880 for the
session of nine months, incumbency to begin September 15, 1952.

Miss Teresa Shelton, Instructor in Physical Education, at a salary of $3000 for the
session of nine months, incumbency to begin September 15, 1952. This is a one year appointment.

RENEWAL OF LEASE ON BETTY LEWIS HALL

The Board adopted the following resolution:

"RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the
University of Virginia that Mary Washington College is hereby authorized
to renew the lease on Betty Lewis Hall for a period of five years at a
rental rate per annum of $7,679.53."

FRANCES THOMPSON TRUST FUND

The will of Frances Thompson, former librarian at Mary Washington College dated July 1,
1927, and probated April 5, 1928, provides that after her daughter becomes twenty-five years of
age the proceeds of the trust fund would go to the college providing scholarships known as the
Mary and Frances Thompson Fund. The daughter became twenty-five in 1944 and a trust fund of
approximately $850 is held by the Virginia Trust Company of Richmond, Virginia. The Virginia
Trust Company, substitute trustee of this fund, is anxious to get rid of it and has proposed
that the court be petitioned to relieve the said Virginia Trust Company from the responsibility
of this fund and such responsibility for the administration of this fund be transferred to The
Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia for the benefit of Mary Washington College.

The Board adopted a resolution referring the matter to the Attorney for the University
with the request that the Secretary advise him that the Board of Visitors approved this transfer.

ENDOWMENT FUND

The Board adopted the following resolution:

"RESOLVED that the gift of the graduating class in the amount of $369.68
be added to the Consolidated Endowment Fund of the University and held for
Mary Washington College."

MUSIC BUILDING

The Mary Washington Committee was authorized to select a name for the new music building,
such action to be final.

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On motion the meeting was then adjourned.

Barron F. Black
Rector
Vincent Shea
Secretary