Board of Visitors minutes February 8, 1964 | ||
MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE MATTERS
ELECTION
The following resolution was adopted
RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that
the following person be and she is hereby elected to the faculty
Mrs. Mary W. Pinschmidt as Instructor in Biology, part time, for one semester, effective
1 February 1964, at a salary of $1,475
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
Mr. A. Ray Merchent, Registrar and Assistant Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Education, from 1 September 1964 to 1 June 1965, with one-half pay, to complete his dissertation
for the Ph.D. at the University of Virginia
Mr. Norman Wishner, Assistant Professor of English, for one year, effective 1 September 1964,
with one-half pay, to complete his dissertation for the Ph.D. at Columbia University
Mr. Daniel H. Woodward, Associate Professor of English, for one year, effective 1 September
1964, with one-half pay, for the purpose of pursuing research in England in the field of English
literature
COMMENTS ON MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE BUDGET
The Chancellor reported on the Governor's recommended budget for Mary Washington College for
the biennium 1964-1966
GENERAL WELFARE OF THE COLLEGE
The Chancellor reported on the general welfare of the College, including comments on admissions,
a faculty salary scale, and the curriculum
TRIP TO INDIA
The Chancellor reported on his recent trip to India, and the Exchange Program between American
and Indian Women's Colleges.
GIFT FROM THE LATE O. PENDLETON WRIGHT
The Chancellor reported that Mr. O. Pendleton Wright, of the architectural firm, Wright, Jones
and Wilkerson, College architects, left the College two shares in his estate. We received notice
of this bequest from the State-Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts, executors and trustees of the
estate. They estimate the College interest in the estate to be approximately $2,500. We understand,
however, that this may be a conservative estimate and the sum may be substantially greater.
The proceeds are to be used as scholarship funds to assist worthy students in need of financial
assistance
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION GIFT
The Chancellor reported that, in June 1961, the Alumnae Association of the College gave to
the Chancellor an unrestricted gift of $5,000 to be used for awarding fellowships either to Mary
Washington undergraduates or graduates or Mary Washington College faculty. The Chancellor has
made several small awards from this fund. In June 1963, the Alumnae Association authorized the
establishment on a permanent basis of the $5,000 fund, and agreed to replace annually any amount
used by the Chancellor for the purposes stated
Board of Visitors minutes February 8, 1964 | ||