The Cavalier daily Wednesday, December 6, 1972 | ||
Scholarship Provided
Mr. Kramp hopes that his
community will eventually be
opened also to the poor and
under-privileged through a
scholarship program which will
pay their tuition expenses.
When the community is
completed, he believes that
one-third of all Villagers will
then be supported by
scholarships.
Future plans also call for
four new houses, a greenhouse,
a new bakery, a saw mill, a
community center, a school
and a gymnasium. Enrollment
would then be 150 persons as
"an absolute maximum–that is
80 Villagers and 70 co-workers
and their families," according
to Mr. Kramp. "But when we
get 50 Villagers, we'll begin
planning another Village
somewhere else in Virginia, or
maybe Pennsylvania or West
Virginia."
The Cavalier daily Wednesday, December 6, 1972 | ||