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MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE MATTERS

ELECTIONS

The Chancellor proposed and the Board adopted the following resolution:

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 of Mary Washington College:

Mr. Zoltan A. Antony as Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages, for three years,
effective 1 September 1962, at a salary of $7,100.

Miss Anna M. Athanason as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one
year, effective 1 September 1962, at a salary of $5,600.

Mr. Samuel O. Bird as Assistant Professor of Geology, for three years, effective 1 September
1962, at a salary of $6,200.

Miss Martha Gene Darby as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one
year, effective 1 September 1962, at a salary of $5,300.

Mr. Bert A. Goldman as Assistant Professor of Psychology, for three years, effective 1
September 1962, at a salary of $7,100.

Miss Anne Henderson as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, for one year,
effective 1 September 1962, at a salary of $5,900.

Miss Mary H. Jones as Assistant Professor of Home Economics, for three years, effective
1 September 1962, at a salary of $6,500.

Mr. Robert D. Kinsman as Instructor in Art, for one year, effective 1 September 1962, at a
salary of $5,900.

Miss Ruth F. Necheles as Assistant Professor of History, for three years, effective 1 September
1962, at a salary of $6,200.

Mr. Samuel H. Phillips, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Economics, for three years, effective
1 September 1962, at a salary of $7,100.

CANCELLATION OF ELECTIONS

The Chancellor proposed and the Board adopted the following resolution:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the elections of the following persons to the faculty of Mary Washington College be and they
are hereby cancelled:

Mr. John J. Bibb, Jr., as Instructor in Psychology, for the 1962-1963 session.

Miss Eula D. Turner as Instructor in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation for the 19621963
session.

RE-ELECTIONS

The Chancellor proposed and the Board adopted the following resolution:


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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 re-elected to the faculty of Mary
Washington College

Miss Rochelle Bernand as Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages, for one year,
effective 1 September 1962, at a salary of $7,100

Mr. Albert G. Duke as Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech, for one year, effective
1 September 1962, at a salary of $7,400

Mrs. Jean S. Edson as Assistant Professor of Music, for three years, two-fifths time, effective
1 September 1962, at a salary of $2,960

Mrs. Helen R. Luntz as Visiting Associate Professor of Modern Foreign Languages, for one
semester, effective 1 September 1962, at a salary of $3,850

Mr. Tetsuo Ochikubo as Visiting Professor of Art, for one year, effective 1 September 1962,
at a salary of $8,700

Mrs. Mary W. Pinschmidt as Instructor in Biology, for one year, effective 1 September 1962, at
a salary of $5,600

Mrs. Barbara Pollard as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1962, at a
salary of $6,200

Mr. Mark Sumner as Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts and Speech, for one year, effective
1 September 1962, at a salary of $7,400

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

The Chancellor proposed and the Board adopted the following resolution

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the following faculty members of Mary Washington College be and they are hereby granted leave
of absence

Mr. Julien Binford, Professor of Art, for the 1962-1963 session, with one-fourth salary,
$2,675, to pursue studies and experimentation in Illuminated Painting in Paris and other European
countries

Mrs. Juliette B. Blessing, Assistant Professor of Modern Foreign Languages, for the first
semester of the 1962-1963 session, with one-half salary, to study at the University of Paris to
complete her doctorate

RESIGNATION

The Chancellor announced the following resignation

Miss Hsiao-shu Hsiung as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, due to contemplated marriage

ADOPTION OF 1962-1963 COLLEGE BUDGET

The Chancellor presented the proposed 1962-1963 budget for Mary Washington College which had
received the previous approval of the Finance Committee and the President at a meeting on 18 May
1962 and the Mary Washington College Committee at a meeting on 31 May 1962. Following a discussion,
Mr. Lewis and Mr. Blanton proposed and the Board adopted the following resolution

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the proposed 1962-1963 Mary Washington College Budget, which has previously been approved by
the Finance Committee and the Mary Washington College Committee, be and it is hereby approved

REICHEL PROPERTY—WAVIER OR MODIFICATION OF RESTRICTED COVENANT

The Chancellor advised the Board that the authorities of Mary Washington College had been
requested by The Sunshine Laundry, 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 Sunshine Laundry's property,
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 Sunshine
Laundry that it desires such waiver or modification to allow the erection of a low level apartment
building, garden type on the property. The College authorities are willing to allow this use of
the property owned by The Sunshine Laundry

After discussion, upon motion duly made and seconded, it was,

RESOLVED by the Board of 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 covenant
applicable to the property of The Sunshine Laundry situated on the south side of William Street, in
the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia, across from lands owned by The Mary Washington College of the
University of Virginia, to allow the erection of a low level apartment building, garden type, on
such property, and that the Secretary or Assistant 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
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