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Presidents of Ohio universities and colleges at the inauguration included (left to right) Dr. Novice Fawcett, Ohio State; Dr. Charles Wesley, Central State; and Dr. William T. Jerome, III, Bowling Green. En route to ceremonies are (left to right) Dr. John D. Millet, Miami Uni- versity president; President White; Dr. Fred Harvey Harrington, University of Wisconsin president; and Vice President Kamerick.
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New Leadership The October inauguration of Dr. Robert I. White as the sixth presi- dent of Kent State University was the climax of an administrative re- alignment designed to guid e the uni- versity during its projected growth. Among the administrative changes was Dr. White ' s creation of a four- man cabinet to handle the univer- sity ' s main concerns: academics, stu- dents, finances and public relations. He also created the post of dean of research. These appointments he made to meet clearly expressed lo- cal needs. Meanwhile a new president, Rob- ert C. Dix, took over the top spot on the board of trustees. While these changes were taking place on campus a board of regents, a new governing group for all state- supported schools of higher educa- tion in Ohio, was being created by the Ohio General Assembly.
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A President Takes Office Kent ' s inauguration of its sixth president, Dr. Robert I. White, on Oct. 25, 1963, was a master- piece of planning, sparkling with academic color and an atmosphere of good feeling. Inaugural events began with a procession of 300 presidents and representatives of the nation ' s leading colleges, universities and learned societies, public officials and the Kent faculty. Inside Mem- orial Gymnasium, the dignitaries and an audience of more than 3000 heard Dr. White take the oath of office. The president ' s address, official greet- ings, the benediction and music by the university symphony band added to the pomp of the cere- mony, coordinated by a special faculty committee. After a recessional march, the day ' s activities progressed with a luncheon and informal recep- tion for 600 guests in the new Eastway Center and a formal evening reception sponsored by the Fac- ulty Women ' s Club. KSU ' s incumbent confers with inaugural speaker. Part of the procession of 300 dignitaries enters Memorial Gymnasium.
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