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' w McCain ' s Efforts Bring Impressive Progress K-State ' s past impressive progress in all areas of activities reflects the efforts of its executive head, Pres. James A. McCain. Witnesses to his expounded hopes for the University in years ahead maintain the past is but a prologue to the future. Even with his eye on the students and faculty, academic re- search, extension, the library, instructional program, and programs in building and endowment, nuclear energy and feed technology, the president often re- ceives off-campus recognition. An example was his election as vice-chairman of the Eisenhower Memo- rial Library commission last fall. Backing President McCain ' s expansion plans, the Board of Regents forms the policies to determine the funds needed to carry on his and each state school ' s program. This year the Board recommended bond issues to the legislature for a women ' s dorm. Union addition, and a funded retirement plan for KSU employees. Gov. John Anderson took office in January as the state ' s chief executive. James A. McCain coordinates university functions with regard to state funds, requirements, and public relations. ' P Kansas ' new Governor Anderson, here with a look of contemplation, steers the state ' s future in her 100th year. Board of Regents— Top Row: W. F. Danenbarger, Charles V. Kincaid, Russell R. Rust, Clement H. Hall, Leon N. Roulier. Bottom Row: George B. Collins, Secretary Hubert Brighton, Chairman Whitley Austin, Frank Groves (temporary appoint- ment), Ray R. Evans. 13
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Administrators Unite Ideas for Improvement Tlie president ' s administrative staff is divided into four areas— student affairs, legislative, financial, and academic. All the administrative decisions and poli- cies concerning K-State come through the close co- ordination of these four offices. Pugsley Heads Academic Section Heading the academic division of the staff is Dean Albert L. Pugsley. He supervises the entire academic program at Kansas State, including approving staff appointments. Since Pugsley came to K-State in Preparing the budgets and distributing funds are jobs for Daniel D. Beatty, Kansas State ' s business manager. Presidential assistant Max Milbourn frequently stands in for the president and leads many committee sessions. 1947, the percentage of faculty members holding doctorates has risen from 17 per cent to 46 per cent. Dean Pugsley returned this year for full-time duty after spending much of the past year and a half co- ordinating the Kansas survey on higher education. Milbourn Works with Legislature On the legislative line of the president ' s staff is Max Milbourn who works with the State legislature. As assistant to the president, Milbourn represents President McCain at meetings and on boards. Milbourn has been serving as faculty chairman of the General Scholarship committee since its estab- lishment in 1952. The scholarship program has grown from the $9,527 available for 50 scholarships in 1950- 51 to $92,138 this year. Of the 453 academic scholar- ships this year, 331 were cash awards. In addition, 90 students lived in the two men ' s scholarship houses and 32 received honorary Putnam awards. 14
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