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Because they . . . exemplify dynamic courage and respect for truth. . . . iiidi idually are imi)ued with the love of wisdom and education, which is enhanced by their tugetherness, . . . possess an unique vitality and warmth which gives impact to the universal expression of philosophy, im- parting beauty and purpose to the lives of their stu- dents, . . . will remain as a lasting influence in every heart of the W illiam and Mary community as; philosophers, teachers, counselors and friends, for the entire student body and faculty, we dedicate this book to . . . VonDubfll phulos BEATRICE AND SYDNEY ROME DEDI€ATIOI
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Till ' IJoanl im-cls with Prc-idrnI (.liaiullir in tlw lilui- Room. B O x R D OF VISITORS During the past year tlie Board of Visitors lias worked eoiitimiously toward the betternieiit of the College in Williamsburg and its two extensions in Rich- mond and Norfolk. Outstanding accomplishments on our campus have been establishing the new Chair of Taxation, moving the Marshall-Wythe School of Law Library and classrooms to Bryan Hall, opening the front dormitory section of Bryan Hall for men students, and appropriating State funds for the building of a new Phi Beta Kappa Hall. In Richmond the Board has made a new academic iiuilding available to the students, while in Norfolk it has seen the completion of a new science building and has requested the authori- zation of State funds for a new cafeteria and bookstore. The Board of isitors, governing body of the College, is made up of ten members and an ex-officio member, the Superintendent of Instruction. The members are appointed by tlie Governor of Virginia and the ap| ointments are approved by the General Assembly. No less than six members are alumni of the College. Each appointee holds office for a four-year term with fnc mem- bers being selected every two years. The group elects a chairman or rector who presides over the six regular meetings each year and any special sessions which are necessary. In 1954-55 James M. Bobertson was elected rector with Dr. H. Hudnall Ware, Jr., as vice-rector and Ron R. Charles as secretary. Other Board members were R. William Arthur. John V. Bauserman, J. D. Carneal, Jr., Mrs. Philip W. Hideii. Dr. Dowell J. Howard. J. (iarlanil I ' ullaid. Jr.. Walter S. Robertson, and Edward P. Simijkins. Jr. 18
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