Board of Visitors minutes April 18, 1964 | ||
MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE MATTERS
ELECTIONS
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the following persons be and they are hereby elected to the faculty:
Mr. John Bruckner as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (German), for one year, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $5,600.
Miss Anne M. Case as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at a
salary of $5,600.
Mr. Robert J. Dilligan as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1964,
at a salary of $5,600.
Mr. Robert B. Jessen as Assistant Professor of Sociology, for three years, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $7,100.
Miss Suzanne Pharr as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at a
salary of $5,900.
Mr. Richard L. Sarchet as Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for three years, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $6,500.
RE-ELECTIONS
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that
the following persons be and they are hereby re-elected to the faculty:
Mr. Robert M. Armstrong as Instructor in Mathematics, for one year, effective 1 September 1964,
at a salary of $6,200.
Miss Anna M. Athanason as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Mr. Joseph Bozicevic as Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (Russian), for three
years, effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,400.
Mrs. Cartha B. Bragg as Instructor in Art, half time, for one year, effective 1 September 1964,
at a salary of $3,100.
Mrs. Ana D. de Amador as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish), for one year, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Mr. Gilbert De Simone as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (French), for one year, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Mr. John Druzbick as Instructor in Physics, part time, for one year, effective 1 September 1964,
at a salary of $3,550.
Mrs. Margaret S. Early as Instructor in English, part time, for one year, effective 1 September
1964, at a base salary of $6,200, the exact compensation to be determined by the number of classes taught.
Mr. Donald E. Glover as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at a
salary of $6,200.
Miss Mary R. Griffin as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Miss Anne F. Henderson as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Mr. Mathew Herban, III as Instructor in Art, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at a
salary of $5,600.
Mrs. Margaret M. Hofmann as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (French), for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Mrs. Catherine H. Hook as Assistant Professor of Education, for three years, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $7,100.
Mr. Michael Houston as Assistant Professor of English (Journalism), for three years, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $8,880.
Mrs. Mildred C. Jamison as Assistant Professor of Home Economics, for three years, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,400.
Mr. Roger L. Kenvin as Assistant Professor of English, for three years, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $7,400.
Mr. Michael Kirschner as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Mr. A. Ray Merchent as Assistant Professor of Education, for three years, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $8,880.
Miss Giuliana Metti as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (Italian), for one year, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $5,600.
Miss Katherine F. Moran as Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech, for three years,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $8,880.
Mr. R. Bryan Nicholas as Instructor in History and Political Science, for one year, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $6,200.
Miss Carmen L. Rivera as Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish), for three
years, effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,100.
Miss Cornelia D. Sarvay as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at
a salary of $5,600.
Mr. Duane P. Schultz as Assistant Professor of Psychology, for three years, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $7,400.
Miss Katharine F. Wells as Visiting Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education, and
Recreation, part time, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $4,250.
Mr. Lawrence A. Wishner as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, for three years, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,400.
PROMOTIONS
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the following promotions be and they are hereby made:
Mr. Lewis P. Fickett, Jr., Assistant Professor, to Acting Associate Professor of History and
Political Science, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,700.
Mr. Edward D. Lowry, Assistant Professor, to Associate Professor of English, effective 1 September
1964, at a salary of $7,700.
Mr. J. Russell Nazzaro, Assistant Professor, to Associate Professor of Psychology, effective
1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,700.
Miss Mary Ellen Stephenson, Associate Professor, to Professor of Modern Foreign Languages,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $10,920.
Mr. Raiford E. Sumner, Associate Professor, to Professor of History and Political Science,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $8,700.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the following faculty members be and they are hereby granted leave of absence:
Miss Lia Beretta, Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (Italian), for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, without pay, to continue her study in the field of Italian literature
in Italy.
Mr. J. Russell Nazzaro, Associate Professor of Psychology, for one year, effective 1 September
1964, without pay, to accept a Fulbright grant to Brazil to assist in establishing a Department
of Psychology at the University of Brasilia.
Mr. Alan S. Peirce, Professor of Biology, for one year, effective 1 September 1964, without
pay, to participate in the U.S.-Indian Women's Colleges Exchange Program, in India.
Miss Lois J. Reid, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for one year, effective 1 September
1964, without pay, to continue her studies toward the Ph.D. degree at Duke University.
Mr. Glen R. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Psychology, for one year, effective 1 September
1964, with half pay, to accept a Fellowship at the Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts at Emory
University to complete the seminar requirements for the Ph.D. degree.
CHANGE OF STATUS
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the following change of status be and it is hereby made:
Mrs. Josefa Rivas McIntosh, from Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish),
full time, at a salary of $6,800, to Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish),
half time, for three years, effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $3,400.
RETIREMENT
The following retirement was announced:
Mr. Robert F. Caverlee, Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature, part time, effective
30 June 1964. Mr. Caverlee has been a part-time member of the faculty since 1934.
RESIGNATIONS
The following resignations were announced:
Mr. Gaetano Cecere, Associate Professor of Art, effective 30 June 1964.
Miss Ruth F. Necheles, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, effective
30 June 1964, to accept a position at Long Island University.
Mr. Robert H. Puckett, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, effective
30 June 1964, to continue his research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Mrs. Winnifred M. Nielsen, Assistant Professor of Psychology, effective 30 June 1964, to
continue her post-doctoral research in the Para-psychology Laboratory at Duke University.
APPOINTMENT
The following appointment was announced:
Mr. Philip L. Shew as Acting Chairman of the Department of Education, from 1 June 1964 through
31 May 1965.
REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that
the following reassignment of duties be and it is hereby made:
Miss Marion A. Greene, Associate Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (French), for one year,
effective 1 September 1964, at a salary of $7,500, to be reassigned to a position in France, in
performance of duties under the supervision of the Professor-in-Charge of the Sweet Briar Junior
Year in France, in order to gain greater proficiency in the current usage of the French language in
its native environment. Mary Washington College will be reimbursed by the Sweet Briar Junior Year
in France for the salary paid to Miss Greene.
PURCHASE OF SUNKEN ROAD PROPERTY
The Chancellor reported that the purchase of the property on Sunken Road for $17,500 had been
completed. This sum plus the cost for closing the transaction had been provided by the Governor
from his special fund for land purchases.
FINANCING THE NEW DORMITORY
The Chancellor reported on the method of financing the cost of constructing the new dormitory.
He stated he would bring in a request for a special bond issue to finance a part of the cost at a
later date.
WAIVER OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT ON PROPERTY
The Chancellor advised the Board that the authorities of Mary Washington College had been
requested by the Fredericksburg Aqueduct Company, owner of a parcel of real estate situated on the
south side of William Street, in the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia, across from lands owned by
the College, to waive or consent to modify a restrictive covenant applicable to the property of the
Fredericksburg Aqueduct Company, to the effect that there shall not be constructed thereon any
buildings or structures other than buildings for residential purposes. The College authorities
have been informed by the Fredericksburg Aqueduct Company that it desires such waiver or modification
to allow the erection of apartment buildings on such property. The College authorities are
willing to allow this use of the property owned by the Fredericksburg Aqueduct Company.
The following resolution was adopted:
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the President be and he is hereby authorized, and empowered to execute, in the name and on
behalf of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, a waiver or consent to modification
of the restrictive convenant applicable to the property of the Fredericksburg Aqueduct Company
situated on the south side of William Street, in the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia, across from
lands owned by Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, to allow the erection of
apartment buildings on such property, substantially in accord with plans and specifications to be
approved by the Chancellor and the President, and that the Secretary of this Board be and he is
hereby authorized and empowered to affix the corporate seal of The Rector and Visitors of the
University of Virginia thereto and to attest the same, provided, however, that no such waiver or
consent to modification be executed unless and until such instrument shall have first received the
approval of the Special Counsel for The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, both as
to form and as to substance.
Board of Visitors minutes April 18, 1964 | ||