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To most students at the Univcrbity of Wisconsin Ocu RcnncUohni is the man who owns the Pharm. To 3 million Wisconsin citizens he is Chief Hxeciilive ol America ' s Dairyland. Farmer, businessman, Governor — Oscar Rennebohm has achieved success as all three. A graduate of the university ' s School of Pharmacy ( ' II), he has become a symbol of continued cooperation between the school and the state. He has maintained a healthy interest in his alma mater, serving as a director of the Wisconsin Alumni Association. But in Langdon street language Oscar Rennebohm is simply Wisconsin ' s milkshake Governor.
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From Lincoln Terr ace, on the top of Bascom Hill, you can always see the dome of the state capitol. Both are symbols of our state and the service which they offer to the inhabitants. An . II I.I lorn rests quietly on the long walnut table in room 158, Bascom I I.1II. I ' hai coin was meant to 1k ' a paperweight, but lo Edwin Broun Fred it ' s a conversation piece — something to make routine visits seem more casual. It typifies the down-to-earth character of the university ' s twelfth president. His door is oix:n to all— from regents down to first semester frcshmcn—for a chat about university policies, the unseasonable weather, or the ear of corn on the table. »Miawiwiii«HiMMaaaBiieflMaaMi IMIMIUMIIIMUIMMMII ■tai
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Board of Regents Responsible lor the operating polices and plans ot the University ot Wisconsin, the Board of Regents devote much of their time and efforts to improving the opportunities mailable at Wisconsin. The ten citizens representing all areas of the State are appointed by the Governor to serve as the governing body of the University. Current eflorts of the Board include obtaining a Legisla- tive approval of the building program set forth for the next few years. The Regents also recently appointed committees to investigate living conditions on the Campus, the award- ing of more scholarships, and a survey of the university ' s research program. F. I. Sc-n enbrenner, Prcs. of the A.I ..f RLgcnts Seated, from left lo nght: Miss Lucille D-rich, Sec.lary J ; ' Z wnv. President Edwin B f- l ' J Dantel H. l- ' ' t: oi.Tt:ttL. Supennlendenl of PoM.c Inslr.c- 11, 111; Rt ' gcnt A. Matt. Wiiiur. I uuMHafiflisaaaa ■HMIMIIIillliil
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