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A great university is no stronger than its administration - Strong Hall - the home of KU's leaders. ea Ill murphy at 35 murphyfs inaugural an able staff malotfs new job
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page eight V The people of Kansas have always held the torch of freedom T high. They have accepted and lived the dictum-'cthe truth shall set you freef, Their university must continue to practice as well as to preach the doctrine of freedom of expression without fear of reprisal. FRANKLIN D. MURPHY, Chancellor INAUGURAL ADDRESS Lawrence, Kansas, September 17, 1951. Governor Arn, Mr. McCoy, members of the Board of Regents, members of the faculty and student body, distinguished guests, friends- To be given the administrative responsibility of directing a great university can, in most circumstances, be expected to stir deep currents of feeling in a man. But to one who spent his boyhood under the regional influence of this University, whose father was a member of its faculty, and who, himself, learned to love its beautiful campus as 3 student-to one so situated, an occasion like this is bound to create violent riptides of emotion, defying expression. fcontinuecl nn page seventy-sixj
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seflf on the athletic field in football and basket- ball. Among his extracurricular activities, one of his most interesting was writing on the Jayhawker staff. The members of Beta Theta Pi elected him to the presidency of their chapter during his senior year. X After receiving his A.B. degree in 1936, Dr. Murphy was chosen to receive a German exchange scholarship. Accordingly he traveled to Gottingen, Germany, where he studied physiology for the ensuing year. Upon completing his foreign study, he returned to this country and the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania Medical School. During his years in medical school, he was awarded for his research work a membership in Sigma Xi, an honorary fraternity. For his excellent scholastic record, he was initiated into Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical equivalent to Phi Beta Kappa. For the succeeding three years, he worked and experimented with the relatively new drug, penicillin. After the outbreak of the war, Dr. Murphy joined the Army as a captain and went to Memphis, Tennessee, where he studied drugs and their effect on malaria. Upon comple- tion of this task, he received the Army Commenda- tion Ribbon and his military discharge. Dr. Murphy began his career al K. U. with an appointment to a professorship in the K. U. Medical School in Kansas City. At il1iS same time, Dr. Murphy was receivi-ng acclaim in his role as a heart specialist. As a practicing physician, he was proclaimed by the Kansas .lL1Hi0f Chamber of Commerce the uOutstanding Young Man of Kansasf' In 1950 the National .luniof Chamber of Commerce bestowed upon him H greater honor by choosing him HOne of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in Americafa Among the other honors that Dr. Murphy could boast were memberships in the American College of Phy- sicians, Council on Medical Education and Hos- pitals of AMA, Consultant to the Oak Ridge Insti- tute of Nuclear Studies, Board of Trustees of Mid- west Research Institute, and Committee on Public Health Fellowships of National Foundation for In- fantile Paralysis. Dr. Murphy claims to have few hobbies and interests, however, he will admit that he enjoys a good game of golf on a warm Sunday afternoon. It is also with enthusiasm that Dr. Murphy now adds to his growing collection of bronze medallions commemorating important dates in medical history. Following the early inspiration KU7s Murphy, K-State's McCain, and Governor Arn the air of cordiality fades when rival fayhawkers and Wildcats clash. Wu . ,L .
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