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m State and School Officials Compose Governing Personnel The State Board of Regents is supreme gov- ernment for the six Kansas state schools. To them is given the power to recommend faculty changes, advise new buildings, and dictate policy. Acting on the advice of Pres. F. D. Farrell the board appointed new faculty personnel, and acted to recommend the proposed new student union building in the legislature. Appointed by Governor The Board is composed of nine prominent state citizens who are appointed by the governor for a term of four years. They hold monthly meetings at Topeka or at one of the colleges whose policies they control. Officers of the Board this year were Fred M. Harris, chairman, and Hubert Brighton, secre- tary. Any new changes to be made in policy or any new buildings that are necessary are reported to the Board by the President, and they in turn report their findings to the legislature if legis- lative action is necessary. BOARD OF REGENTS—Sitlirig: Mrs. Elizabeth Reigart, Baxter Springs (left); Grover Poole, Manhattan; Willis N. Kelly, Hutchinson; Fred M. Harris, Ottawa; Lester McCoy, Garden City; Hubert Brighton, Topeka; Mrs. Donald Muir, Anthony. Standing: Miss Katharine Moot, (secretary to Mr. Brighton); W. T. Markham, Topeka; Drew McLaughlin, Paola; Oscar S. Slauffer, Topeka. FRED M. HARRIS, of Ottawa, chairman of the Stale Board of Regents, is known to Kansas State students as a true and loyal friend of the college. Page 18 fWB
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