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I.cft to right: Judge Bark»dale, Mr. Mear». Mr. Or.it.nt. Dr. Emmett, Mr. MeWane. President Durden. Mr. Black, Mr. Coxc, Mis Wheeler. Mi Dunn. Mr. Gray. Mr. Talbott. BOARD OF JUDGE ALFRED D. BARKSDALE ..........Lynchburg, Virginia MB. NORBORNE BERKELEY .........Bethlehem. Pennsylvania MR. BARRON K. BLACK ..................Norfolk. Virginia MR. WIIITWELI. W. COXE ...............Roanoke. Virginia MISS BKLVA T. DUNN ..................Riehmond, Virginia DR. J. M. EMMETT ...............Clifton Forge. Virginia MR. HORACE A. GRAY. JR...............Richmond. Virginia MR. JOHN SKGAR GRAVATT.............Black-tone. Virginia MR. JOSEPH HARTKIKLI) .........New York City. New York THE RECTOR Tltc govern inn Itody of the University is “The Hector and Visitors of the University of Virginia.” a corporation of the Commonwealth consisting of seventeen Visitors, including the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who serves ex oflicio. The Visitors, appointed by the Governor for a maximum of VISITORS MR. D. J. HOWARD (ex oflicio) ..Riehmond. Virginia MR. HENRY MeWANE .......................Lynchburg, Virginia MR. BENJAMIN W. MEARS .........Ensivillc. Virginia MR. HERBERT POJ LOCK.........Schenectady, New York MRS. HERBERT McKEI.DEN SMITH ...Staunton. Virginia MR. HOWARD W. SMITH ..........Washington. I). C. MR. FRANK TALBOTT .......................Danville. Virginia MISS LUCILLE WHEELER .......Newport News. Virginia AND VISITORS two four-year terms, serve without pay, and arc charged with the duty of maintaining the University, subject to the authority of the General Assembly of Virginia. The three members appointed this Spring are the first Visitors in the history of the Hoard to reside outside of the State of Virginia.
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I I COLGATE WHITEHEAD DARDEN, JR. P R E S I D E N
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HONOR COMMITTEE OFFICERS C. HARRISON ECHOLS. Chairman ........................Collepe JAMES S. CLASSCOCK ......................................I ROBERT V. SCHNABEI....................................... «« K. WHEAT WALLENBORN .............................Eupineerinp KRANKI.IN M. SLAYTON...............................Education ROBERT V. COLEMAN ..................................Graduate JOSEPH P. SMITH ....................................Medicine HENRY J. BROWNE ................................Architecture THE SPIRIT OF THE HONOR CODE . . The spirit of the code ... is one of mutual trust and mutual respect which pervades every phase of University life and motivates men and women to conduct all their affairs on a high level of integrity, character, ami honor. It is because of this all-pervasive spirit—rather than the cotie's few rigid rules— that our honor system has been termed 'the highest expression in the United States of the undergraduate's capacity for self-government in the sphere of ethical conduct.’ it is this great moral force, exerted in many tangible ways and having many visible effects, that has caused our University to l»e termed a place where 'honor begets honor, trust begets trust, and faith begets faith.' In short, the spirit of the Honor System provides a way of life, and that way of life is the way of honor.” Hernard Mayo in an address to entering students 1951. FmsT Row, left t«i right: Smith, Coleman. allenlx-ru. EchoL. Browne, Schnabel, Slayton. 14
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