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pm-vi.. gh ww .5 Ati' 1 W S , f :gaps Kenyon S. Campbell fund field director Research technicians, Modestine Wal- ters and Jacob Rabatin, experiment to aid in the fight against cancer. sk, uw? I Structural and chemical analysis of organic molecules is aided by the Beckman Automatic Infra-red Spectrometer. development fund Among the truly amazing achievements made by educational institutions is the accomplishment of the Ohio State Development Fund, ln its fifteen years of existence, it has risen to first place among state-sup- ported universities in the size of its fund. ln fact, it is third in the entire nation behind Harvard and Yale. Some of the proiects which the Fund undertakes are support of the Cancer Research Institute, the O.S.U. Scholarship Fund, and other research and scholarship programs. The Development Fund's business offices are located in the Alumni House. 1 :Lila 28
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Dr. Harvey Walker Dr. Edwin L. Smart eminent educators '. -, There are many factors which have tended to make ,. ,Q our democratic way of life so successful. Beyond a 1 doubt, one of the most influential of these factors is ' A our educational system. This system has been built up through the years by great men of tremendous wisdom, foresight, and initiative. We have been fortunate in- deed to currently have high calibre educators in our colleges and universities, who are currently upholding the responsibility which has been. set upon their shoulders. At Ohio State, we find this type of educator in every college, in every department, and in every course. Following are some of the men whom the MAKIO has chosen as representative of the eminent in their re- spective fields. Dr. Harvey Walker, Professor of Political Science, is nationally known and respected as an author and as an authority on political science and law. Among his many great achievements is his help in the organiza- tion of the Order of DeMolay. In T951 and l952, Dr. Walker spent fifteen months in Brazil as a member of the United Nations Technical Assistance Mission. One ofthe truly outstanding men on campus is Dr. Virgil Overholt, Professor of Agricultural Engineering in the College of Agriculture. A leader in his field, Dr. Overholt has held many positions of importance in the College of Agriculture. He is considered to be one of the outstanding drainage engineers and extension men in the country. Dr. Homer Cleveland Sampson, Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology, is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he also received his Ph.D. Dr. Sampson has been recognized as a distinctive classroom teacher and has been given charge of all the general botany courses. He has been an active member of the uni- versity staff for many years. Dr. Walter C. Reckless Dr. Harald H. Nielsen rr- f
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