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all influenced by different styles, maintained and con- tinued the precedent established by Mr. Jefferson. The notable architect, Stanford White, redesigned the R0- tunda after the 1895 fire and enclosed the south end of the Lawn with Cabell, Cocke, and Rouss Halls to accomo- date the growing student body. Changing situations and new demands necessitated flexibility. Mr. Jefferson re- alized that new demands must alter former goals and ideas: As that iprogress of the human mindi becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must ad- vance also, and keep pace with the time. UBIQ Although Mr. Jefferson never intended for the Uni- versity to expand beyond the original Academical Vil- lage, he could understand the development of the Mc- Cormick and Alderman Road dormitories for first-year students and Lambeth Field and Copeley for upperclass housing, the science complex on McCormick Road, Uni- versity Hall to replace the old gymnasiums, Newcomb Hall, Alderman Library, and, last but not least, women in the student body. All these changes replace andior compliment the University which Mr. Jefferson knew and fathered. His feelings ran so deep that he expressed them so: It is the last act of usefulness I can render, and could lsee it open I would not ask an hour more of life. 0821i Mr. Jefferson certainly attained this educational goal and more. He observed his University with great interest until his death during the second academic session. Mr. Jefferson, so instrumental in founding the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, continues to receive recog- nition for his dedication, perseverance, and creativity. From the early stages to the completion of the Univer- stiy, Mr. Jefferson's indelible mark on the school's his- tory remains. For this reason, the name Mr. Jefferson evokes continued respect and admiration.
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