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E D I C A T I O N For his outstanding service to the College of William and Mary, the staff of the Colonial Echo proudly dedicates the nineteen hundred and fifty-eight edition to Dr. Anthony Pelzer Wagener. During his vears at the College he has served loyallv, devoting his time and energy in numerous capacities. Dr. Wagener has been head of the Department of Ancient Languages since he joined the faculty of William and Marv in 1929. In 1956 he became a Chancellor Profes- sor and has officiated as Chairman of the Faculty Committee on Special Events. In addition to innumerable services to the College, Dr. Wagener has been active in various national as- sociations. He is listed in Who s Who and is a noted author and scholar. It is our plivilege and honor to have him on the faculty at William and Mary. ¥m T«- - '
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THE BOARD OF VISITORS The Board of Visitors is the governing body of the College of William and Marv. It is composed of eleven members, at least six of whom must be alumni of the College, plus an ex officio member, the Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction. They are appointed by the Governor of Virginia and con- firmed bv the General Assembly. The term of office for each member is four years, no one member being able to serve over two successive terms. Each year there are five regular meetings of the Board of Visitors. Addi- tional meetings may be called bv the rector or chairman when deemed necessary. In 1957-58 the Rector, elect, was James M. Robertson; the Vice- Rector, H. Hudnall Ware, Jr.; and Secretary, Roy R. Charles. The rights, powers, and duties of the Board control and expend funds of the College; make all needful rules and regulations concerning the College; appoint the President and all professors, teachers, and agents; fix tuition and fees; and confer degrees. During the year 1957-58 the Board of Visitors authorized the institution of the Honors Program, and permitted participation of the College in the Advanced Placement Program and the granting of advanced placement and credit. II. Iluiinall Ware, Jr-, J- f). Carneal, Jr., H. Lester Hooker, Edward P. Simpkins, Jr., Roy R. Charles, James M. Robertson, Alviii Ouke Chandler, Mrs. I ' hilip W. Iliden, T. IMi .ml Temple, R. William .Arthur, John ' . Hauscrman. J iff ' i ♦ r m LlTi- . - asssw. .
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