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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. Clavio F. Ascari as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (Italian), for one year,
effective 1 September 1965, at a session salary of $6,000.

Mr. James E. Baker as Instructor in Music, for one year, effective 1 September 1965, at a
session salary of $6,600.

Miss Marie Bile as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (French), with special responsibilities
for the French House, for one year, effective 1 September 1965, at a session salary of
$5,700.

Mr. Bernard C. Lemoine as Assistant Professor of Music, for three years, effective
1 September 1965, at a session salary of $7,500 for the first year.

Mr. George H. Moulton as Assistant Professor of History, for three years, effective 1 September
1965, at a session salary of $7,200.

Mr. Roy F. Riedlinger as Instructor in Mathematics, for one year, effective 1 September 1965,
at a session salary of $6,600.

Mr. Morris Rossabi as Assistant Professor of History, for three years, effective 1 September
1965, at a session salary of $7,200 for the first year.

Miss Judith A. Sutherland as Assistant Instructor in History and Admissions Counsellor, for
one year, effective 1 September 1965, at a session salary of $4,500.

RE-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 he is hereby re-elected to the faculty:

Mr. Michael Kirschner as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one
year, effective 1 September 1965, at a session salary of $6,600.

LEAVE 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 member be and he is hereby granted leave of absence:

Mr. Philip J. Allen, Professor of Sociology, for one year, effective 1 September 1965,
without pay, to accept a one-year appointment at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville.

RESIGNATIONS

The following resignations were announced:

Mr. Carvel de Bussy, Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages (French), effective
30 June 1965, to accept another position.

Mr. Phillip L. Shew, Assistant Professor of Education, effective 30 June 1965, to accept
a position at San Francisco State College, California.

Mr. William H. Williams, Assistant Professor of History, effective 30 June 1965, to accept
a position at the University of Maryland.

APPOINTMENT

The following appointment was announced:

Mr. J. Russell Nazzaro as Chairman of the Department of Psychology, for five years,
effective 1 July 1965.


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INCREASE IN FACULTY SALARY SCALE

The following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that,
subject to the approval of the President and the availability of funds, the salary scale at Mary
Washington College be increased by not more than $300 for each step and for each rank, effective
1 September 1965.

PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF CONSTRUCTION FEE

The following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that,
effective 1 September 1966, there is hereby established a construction fee of $45 00 to be charged
to all resident students at Mary Washington College, the proceeds of which are to be used for the
payment of interest and the retirement of bonds to be issued to finance the construction of
Dormitory A and Russell Hall.

RESIDENTIAL FEE

The following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that
the construction fee heretofore established in the amount of $45 00 to be charged to all resident
students shall be included as a part of the residential fee which, effective 1 September 1966,
shall be established at the annual rate of $271 00.

DISCONTINUATION OF DEGREE IN HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION

After a presentation of the background history of the professional Bachelor of Science degree
in Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Mary Washington College, the Chancellor reported
on the recommendation of the College's Self-Study Report of 1962, and the Visiting Committee Report
thereafter, and on the action of the Mary Washington College faculty, at its meeting on 12 May 1965,
"that the granting of the professional degree of Bachelor of Science in Health, Physical Education,
and Recreation be discontinued as of June 1969."

The Chancellor reported further that the Curriculum Committee of the faculty of the College
and the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation expect to prepare recommendations
for consideration by the faculty of an appropriate major or majors in the Department suitable for
the academic curriculum of a liberal arts college for women.

The following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that
Mary Washington College be and it is hereby authorized to discontinue conferring the professional
degree of Bachelor of Science in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation after June 1969, and
that, after September 1965, no student will be permitted to enroll in courses directed towards the
professional degree in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, except that the degree may be
awarded (1) when the requirements have been met after June 1969 on a program begun prior to September
1966, and (2) when in the discretion of the Chancellor an exception should be made.

ADOPTION OF THE 1965-1966 COLLEGE BUDGET

The Chancellor recommended the approval of the annual budget for 1965-1966 as submitted to
and approved by the Finance Committee and the Mary Washington College Committee on 3 June 1965.
In accordance with his recommendation, the following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the proposed 1965-1966 Mary Washington College budget, which has previously been approved by
the Finance Committee and the Mary Washington College Committee on 3 June 1965, be and it is hereby
approved.