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The foundation raised money by soliciting donations from friends and colleagues of Mason, holding raffles at various health care related conferences, and from donations given by organizations such as the Virginia Health Occupations Education Association. Scholarship criteria and applications were distributed to schools with health occupation programs and high school guidance departments. In 1985 the foundation awarded its first scholarship. After 1987 the foundation awarded two or more scholarships each year in amounts ranging from $500 to $1,000.","In 2011 a board member raised concerns about the future of the foundation. The foundation had successfully maintained the scholarship fund for nearly 30 years and between 1985 and 2012 made 79 awards totaling $43,800. However, the core members were aging and it was becoming more difficult to secure outside donations for the fund. The board decided to explore alternative arrangements for the scholarship funds. The foundation approached Old Dominion University and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) about their willingness to become the new home of the Mason Scholarship and ultimately selected VCU. On May 5, 2012 the foundation's board voted to dissolve the organization and transferred the remaining funds to the Medical College of Virginia Foundation as an endowed scholarship for nursing students. The Mildred A. Mason Memorial Scholarship is now awarded to students enrolled in the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing.","Mildred A. Mason","Mildred Alfy Mason was born in Oxford, North Carolina on May 21, 1925. She was raised in her family's home in Clarksville, Virginia where she attended public school. In 1943 she entered Johnston-Willis School of Nursing in Richmond and enrolled in the United States Cadet Nurse Corps, a federal government program designed to accelerate and expand the number of trained nurses during World War II. After graduation from Johnston-Willis, Mason worked as a private duty nurse in Richmond, then took a post graduate course in obstetrical nursing at Margaret Hague Hospital in Jersey City, New Jersey.","In 1947, Mason began the defining work of her career when she became an instructor in the Norfolk Public Schools and at the Leigh Memorial Hospital School of Practical Nursing. In 1960, she became supervisor of health occupations for the Norfolk Public Schools when a second cooperative program was opened with Norfolk General Hospital. In that role she led the development of nurse aide instruction, health occupations classes at a Norfolk high school and a third practical nursing program at the Norfolk Technical Vocational Center (NTVC). She also designed evening class offerings for LPNs and refresher courses for RNs returning to practice. When the three practical nursing programs merged to create the Central School of Practical Nursing at the NTVC she assisted in obtaining accreditation from the National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Services for the school.","Throughout these years, Mason continued her education receiving a B.S. degree in nursing education from Duke University, a master's in Education from the University of Virginia, and her doctoral degree in Education from Virginia Tech. An active member of Virginia Nurses Association and the Virginia League for Nursing, Mason served as Chair of the National League for Nursing Council on Practical Nursing Programs. She authored the first textbook on medical surgical nursing for practical nursing students in 1959 which continued through six editions with the collaboration of various co-authors until 1996. Mason became associate professor of trade, industrial and health occupations education at Old Dominion University, a position she held until her untimely death on April 25, 1983.","Mason's family and friends established a scholarship fund in her memory to recognize her commitment to nursing and vocational education. In 2000 the Virginia Nurses Association honored Mason posthumously by naming her a Virginia Pioneer Nurse. She was also inducted into the Virginia Nursing Hall of Fame in 2013."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBox-folder, Mildred A. Mason Memorial Scholarship Foundation collection, 2014/Jan/1, Special Collections and Archives, Health Sciences Library, Virginia Commonwealth University.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Box-folder, Mildred A. 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The minutes also provide updates on how the scholarship students' progress. There is only a small amount of correspondence comprised mostly of thank you notes from the award recipients expressing their gratitude, especially since the money would allieviate some of the financial burden and allow them to focus on their studies.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes informational pamphlets about the scholarship, newsletters, Mason's curriculum vita, and the first application.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection includes the records for the foundation from its inception in 1983 to its dissolution in 2012 and the transfer of the remaining endowment funds to the Medical College of Virginia Foundation in 2013. 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At first, his work consisted of prop fabrication and live character roles. Later, his contributions expanded to include stage management, and since 1997, he has served as the shop foreman for the fabrication department.","Since 1988, Gorman has also been heavily involved in an artist collective, production company, and independent record label named \"Slave Pit\" that was founded in 1984 and originally housed in the Richmond Dairy building in Jackson Ward in Richmond, Virginia. [1] Gorman has been a contributing writer, penciler, inker, and colorist for Slave Pit's self-published \"Slave Pit Funnies.\" Besides GWAR, the collective also worked with Death Piggy, Dave Brockie Experience, X-Cops, Locus Factor, and Mensrea.","[1] - This collective of mostly (or entirely) white artists chose to name their company \"Slave Pit\" when, in the 1840s and 1850s, Richmond was the largest market for the sale of enslaved people in the upper South, and the Jackson Ward area they operated out of is a historically Black neighborhood that white business owners and the Virginia General Assembly disenfranchised through red lining, strategic condemnation of thousands of houses and apartments, and by building a highway through the middle of the neighborhood in the 1950s.","In a 2015 TEDxRVA Talk titled \"GWAR and Regional Identity in Richmond, VA,\" Michael Bishop (a GWAR bassist and singer) discussed the name of the production company. In it, he argued that the collective's use of the word \"slave\" was meant as a \"DIY ethic of punk rock\" and \"voluntary devotion to art\" that \"represents the freedom to create.\" However, he also stated that \"we can't divorce that word from the concept of slavery, especially not in Richmond, Virginia,\" and that the name \"betrays privilege, it betrays GWAR identity in that in our narrative, slavery is an option, just like it was an option for us to live and work in Jackson Ward, and it might not have been that way for the other people who lived there.\" Although the record label is now named \"Pit Records,\" the name for the artist collective and production company has not been changed (as of July 2025).","Collection includes original art by Bob Gorman; promotional flyers from Metal Blade Records on GWAR shows and album releases, as well as other acts signed to Metal Blade Records; promotional flyers for events at Hardywood Brewery, and two Richmond newspapers discussing GWAR.","The majority of the collection materials were created in the early 2000s, with some materials created as far back as 1992 and as late as 2016.","Poster consists of a decapitated head wearing a beret with various pens, pencils, and paint brushes stabbed through it. The words \"The 'art' of\" are written on a banner at the top of the print, with the word \"GWAR\" appearing illustrated in blood at the bottom.","Poster features a coat of arms with a welding helmet, bicycle crankset on a wrench, crossed paintbrush and hammer, and fish on it.","Poster shows a zombie standing outside and wearing a striped shirt while holding a beer can in one hand and a hammer in the other.","Poster shows a skull with braces and an exposed brain stuck full of nails.","Poster shows an alien/monster in armor, driving a two-wheeled vehicle made out of a bong.","Poster shows a zombie crawling out of a grave.","Black and white poster with orange accents depicting  GWAR members in a swirling vortex.","Poster has an American flag-themed background with a figure in a purple suit with gold chains smoking a cigarette and pointing a gun.","Poster is printed with a blue and white background and red text reading \"X-COPS\" in the crosshairs, evoking imagery from the show Cops.","Poster is printed in orange, yellow, green, and black. 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In it, he argued that the collective's use of the word \"slave\" was meant as a \"DIY ethic of punk rock\" and \"voluntary devotion to art\" that \"represents the freedom to create.\" However, he also stated that \"we can't divorce that word from the concept of slavery, especially not in Richmond, Virginia,\" and that the name \"betrays privilege, it betrays GWAR identity in that in our narrative, slavery is an option, just like it was an option for us to live and work in Jackson Ward, and it might not have been that way for the other people who lived there.\" Although the record label is now named \"Pit Records,\" the name for the artist collective and production company has not been changed (as of July 2025)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBob Gorman GWAR and Richmond flyer collection, 1992-2016, Collection # M 574, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Bob Gorman GWAR and Richmond flyer collection, 1992-2016, Collection # M 574, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection includes original art by Bob Gorman; promotional flyers from Metal Blade Records on GWAR shows and album releases, as well as other acts signed to Metal Blade Records; promotional flyers for events at Hardywood Brewery, and two Richmond newspapers discussing GWAR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe majority of the collection materials were created in the early 2000s, with some materials created as far back as 1992 and as late as 2016.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePoster consists of a decapitated head wearing a beret with various pens, pencils, and paint brushes stabbed through it. 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