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A. NOCK, Vice-President of Kansus Stale College, r prnspective students and the College. Old in years, but young in spirit typifies Dr. J. T. Willard, Kansas State College historian. Dr. Wil- lard, who has been with the College all but sixteen years since it was founded, still maintains an office on the campus and comes to work regularly. Willard Knows K.S.C. History Widely accepted as the authority on the history of Kansas State College, Doctor Willard is quoted fre- quently from his book, History of Kansas State Col- lege, published in 1940. In his long tenure at the College, Doctor Willard has been connected with a number of offices, includ- ing professor of chemistry, dean of Arts and Sciences and vice-president of the College. Resigns; Is President Emeritus Dr. Samuel Albert Nock, in his eighth year as vice- president of Kansas State College, is in charge of the correspondence with prospective students, and is closely affiliated with the office of the registrar. Doc- tor Nock succeeded Dr. J- T. Willard, College his- torian, as vice-president in 1936. Vying with President M. S. Eisenhower for the dis- tinction of being the youngest member of the admin- istrative staff. Doctor Nock transacts a large number of duties with efficiency and energy. He supervises the editing of the College catalog, correspondence with prospective students, induction and registration of students. Soon after his arrival at Kansas State, he was made a member of the Council of Deans, bringing the membership of that group to twelve and including all College officers charged with important executive duties. Doctor Nock holds degrees from Haverford college, Carleton college and Tartu University, Estonia. DR. J. T. WILLARD. wide State College.
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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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Regents Direct T HE STATE House of Kansas, is the seat of law- ' making and administrative activities. It is here that Andrew F. Schoeppel of Ness City carries on his executive duties as the twenty-ninth governor of the state. Governor Schoeppel, in his second year as chief executive of the state, has shown a deep interest and incite into the war-time needs of Kansas. In his capacity as governor of Kansas, he was one of the honored guests at the inaugural of President Milton S. Eisenhower this fall. Governor Schoeppel claims the University of Ne- braska as his alma mater.
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