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Page 21 text:
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Eisenhower Is President A new first family came to Kansas State College when Milton S. Eisenhower was inaugurated President of the College September 30. The President, who was graduated from Kansas State College in 1924 with a degree in Indus- trial Journalism, succeeded Dr. F. D. Farrell who has been chief executive since the spring of 1925. Mrs. Eisenhower is also an alumna of the College. With their two children, Milton Jr. and Ruth, they are at home in the 18-room presidential residence on the campus. The home, which nestles among trees on the rolling slope of the eastern part of the College grounds, was the scene of a visit from General Dwight Eisenhower, the president ' s brother, on January 8 and 9- KANSAS STATE COLLEGE-S first family (helow )— PrcsidelU an,l Mrs. Millon S. Eisenhower with their thihlren, Mihon Jr.. 12, and Ruth. S. Close lo the President ' s chair is Telek, the Scottie dog given to the Eisenhower children by iheir uncle. General Dwight Eisenhower. J
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DR. f. D. FARRELL who retired from arlive office as President of the College lo become President Kmeritus July 1. F. D. Farrel BECAUSE he felt the College in war-time needed a young, vigorous president, F. D. Farrell, presi- dent of Kansas State College since March 1, 1925, resigned his office, effective June 30. The Board of Regents accepted his resignation and made him Presi- dent Emeritus, beginning July 1 . The board commended his work as chief executive of the College for eighteen years as a magnificent contribution which advanced the College with steady and solid progress. Quiet dignity, conserva- tive judgment and educational leadership mark all his work with the College. A portrait of Doctor Farrell, which was made by Mrs. Charles Pelham Greenough, the former Margaret Sandzen, was presented to the College this spring. Arrangements for the portrait were made by the Alumni Association. Dr. Farrell maintains an office on the campus and is teaching a course on the conservation of natural resources.
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