November 12

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Significant events that happened (or will happen) on November 12.

Events

  • 1901University of Virginia students hold mass meeting to protest the arrest of their classmates over the previous weekend. Faculty chairman P.B. Barringer led the event and said: "Ordinarily, cases of this kind do not interest me seriously for the students can very rarely violate a city ordinance without infringing the moral law, but the seeming tendency to aggression on the part of the city police of late, deserves more than a passing notice...To suddenly clothe a man with power, even a good man, is to seriously strain his poise and character, while to give a man, half a fool, a uniform, a badge, a 'billy," is to seriously detract from both his intelligence and his moral sense." [1]
  • 1925First United Methodist Church held first services in its new building [2]
  • 1936 – Virginia Highway Users Association holds convention at the Monticello Hotel [3]
  • 1953 – Albemarle Board of Supervisors and Albemarle Planning Commission hold a joint meeting to discuss a request from Commissioners for the Board to work toward repeal of a state law requiring a referendum before a zoning ordinance is adopted. [4]
  • 1963 – Governor Albertis S. Harrison Jr. allows two General Assembly committees to review his proposal for a replacement for the poll tax requirement to vote in federal elections. This is in advance of a special session that would be held a week later. At the time, a federal Constitutional amendment to ban the poll tax was nearing ratification. [5]
  • 1963 – Albemarle School Superintendent Paul H. Cale addresses a nine person committee charged with studying future building needs for the county. County officials did not have information about the future of Burley High School which was still a school for Black pupils for both Albemarle and Charlottesville. That was the subject of a lawsuit. Dr. Lorin A. Thompson, director of the University of Virginia's Bureau of Population and Economic Research, stated that a shared school system might be a better solution. [6]
  • 2019Charlottesville Planning Commission votes 6-0 to recommend deferral of form-based code for Strategic Investment Area [7]

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References

  1. Web. Students' Mass Meeting - Indignation Over Alleged Brutal Treatment, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 12, 1901, retrieved November 12, 2022. Print. November 12, 1901 page 1.
  2. Web. Church History, First United Methodist Church, retrieved May 12, 2016.
  3. Web. [1], Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 11, 1936, retrieved November 11, 2022. Print. November 11, 1936 page 3.
  4. Web. Board, Planners Meet Tomorrow - Zoning Law Matter to be Discussed, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 11, 1953, retrieved November 11, 2022. Print. November 11, 1953 page 3.
  5. Web. Committees Get Poll Tax Proposals, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 12, 1963, retrieved November 12, 2022. Print. November 12, 1963 page 1.
  6. Web. School Survey Group Opens Study in County, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 12, 1963, retrieved November 12, 2022. Print. November 12, 1963 page 13.
  7. Web. City planners defer form-based code proposal, Nolan Stout, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, November 12, 2019, retrieved November 14, 2019.


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