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India Trip Is Highlight of Year for President Highlighting President James A. McCain ' s tenth year at K-State was an official visit to India. Dr. McCain and Whitley Austin, a Board of Regents member, joined presidents and regents from three other midwestern universities for consultation with Indian officials on the progress of the economic assistance program. Dr. McCain ' s active building program was an outstanding accomplishment in the 1959-60 year. The new Student Health was finished and addi- tions to Eisenhower and Kedzie halls were nearly completed. Next fall the first men ' s dormitory and the Smurthwaite house for women will be occupied. All persons wishing to see the president are politely received by his secretary, Mrs. Grace Lindquist. The McCain family is an active one, both on campus and in the community. Mrs. McCain is honorary presi- Past experience in various fields enables Dr. James A. McCain to handle all facets of his administration. dent of the faculty social club. Sheila, a local high school student, lists music as her major interest. 12
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Working with the regents and the legislature in bud- geting money is one of Gov. George Docking ' s jobs. Regents Make Policy For Kansas Colleges Nine leading Kansas citizens representing various areas of the state comprise the Board of Regents. This board functions as the pohcy-making body for the five state-supported colleges and the schools for the deaf and the blind. Ray Evans was chosen chairman of the group early in the year. At their monthly meetings, the members of the board handle all non-administrational business of the institutions, including general policies, matters relating to the budget and building programs, cur- riculum changes, authorization for leaves of ab- sence, and appointments to the staff. The board presents the schools ' budget requests to the state legislature. Kansas State this year re- ceived appropriations sufficient to remodel Ander- son and Vet halls, to give faculty members merit increases, to enlarge the program of basic research, to establish a new language laboratory, to add to the books and periodicals collection in the Library, and to expand services to Kansas agriculture and the livestock industry. Board of Regents— Top Row: Russell R. Rust, Topeka; Ray N. Evans, Kansas City; George B. Collins, Wichita; Charles V. Kincaid, Independence; Harry Valentine, Clay Center; Whitley Austin, Salina; Hubert Brighton, secretary, Topeka. Bottom Row: Leon N. Roulier, Colby; Clement H. Hall, Coffeyville; Claude C. Bradney, Columbus. 14
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