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MacVicar Coordinates Academic Affairs Robert W. MacVicar was appointed to direct the division of academic affairs as part of the functional reorganization of the administration. His duties are defined by the statutes as consisting ol' coordinating responsibility for the instructional, research, and pub- lications programs of the University. Like the other four vice-presidents Mr. MacVicar maintains offices on both campuses and has a major assistant at each ofhce. Dean Williain Mclieefery holds this position at Carbondale. Mr. lNlacVicar, who holds the rank of lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserve, came to Southern as vice-president for academic affairs from Oklahoma State University where he held a similar position. He earned his doctoris degree at the University of Wisconsin and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Ralph McCoy X'Villiam J. McKcefcry Director of Libraries Dean of Academic Affairs Robert VVilliam MacVicar Vice-President for Academic Allairs Q' .Jw
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Rudner Heads Services for Both Campuses New to Southern is Ralph W. Rufliner who heads the student and area services at both the Carbondale and Edwardsville campuses, In this capacity he is charged with implementing a program which will provide more effective day-to-day operations and a 'ftask force' lrame- work for development ol' the working papers which are required by the new University Statutes. Before coming to Southern M1'. Ruilner, who received his doctorate from George Washington University, served abroad with the International Cooperation Administration and most recently was the U.S. deputy permanent representative to UNESCO in Paris. Mr. RuI'Iner lives in the Edwards- ville area but spends a great deal of time at the Carbon- dale campus. He sees his ,job as head of student and area services as basically dependent on SIU's academic pro- gram and stresses the importance of an international program which he considers a required dimension these days for any First-class American university. 'W-. Ralph Windsor Ruffner Vice-President for Student and Area Services t Z3 ...- Q-X 1 N-af V Ri, , ax gp' 419 john O. Anderson Executive Director, Communications Media Services I. Clark Davis Special Assistant, Student and Area Services Jack W. Graham ' Dean of Students Robert Jacobs Executive Director, International Services Richard V. Lee Executive Director, Health Services William Tudor . Special Assistant, Public Services Studies
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John S. Rendlernan Vice-President for Business Aflairs Paul VV. Isbell Director of Business Affairs Charles IXI. Pulley University Architect Rendleman Directs Business Program As chief ofhcer for business affairs under the new stat- utes John S. Rendleman is responsible for planning the physical growth ol' three SIU campuses and has general executive and coordinating responsibility for the business operations of the University. In carrying out his duties he travels the equivalent of twice around the world each year or 4,000 miles a month. On the Carbondale campus he is charged with over- seeing the activities for the business, accounting, pur- chasing, architectural, personnel, bursar's, disburse- ments and payroll ofhces and also the physical plant operations. Mr. Rendleman came to Southern in 1951 as an assistant professor ol' government and since that time he has acted as university legal counsel, acting director ol' personnel, director of business affairs and administrative assistant to the president. Mr. Rendleman attended the College of St. Thomas, Iowa State, SIU and the University of Illinois where he received his bachelor's degree in 1949 and doctor of jurisprudence degree in 1951. Robert L. Gallegly Business Manager 4
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