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Extension depahtmi-.m head;,— Jo;; Row. Paul W. Griffith, As- sociate Director; Wilber E. Ringler, Assistant Director; John M. Ferguson, Agricultural Engineering Extension. Second Row: W. G. Amstein, Agricultural Extension Specialist; Roger E. Regnier, Boys ' and Girls ' Clubs; Roman J. Verhaalen, Continuing Educa- tion. Bottom Row: Eugene D. Warner, Extension Information; Margaret A. Koenig, Home Economics .Extension; Jack M. Burke, Radio Extension. Feed technology students produce much of the feed used for poultry and livestock owned by the University. [ ot I ' ' George A. Filinger, professor of horticulture, is one of the 12 K-State faculty members vv ' ho went to India on a program of technical aid and professor exchange. In return, 37 Indian professors studied at Kansas State.
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A S School Conducts Undergrad Research Productive programs of basic research were main- tained in the School of Arts and Sciences ' 22 depart- ments. Usually research was associated with gradu- ate study, but recently undergraduates began to par- ticipate in research study. With $35,000 in grants from the National Science foundation, research with undergraduates serving as junior partners gained prominence in the school. The Bureau of General Research, operating within the School of Arts and Sciences, served as a medium of assistance for the securing and administering of research grants and contracts from government agen- cies, corporations, and foundations. State funds were also used for research programs, and often outside grants aided in continued study. Dr. Abraham Eisenstark and his associates in the Department of Bacteriology investigated the mecha- nism responsible for the reproduction process and the transmission of certain characteristics from one Synthesizing organic compounds is a common, yet still fascinating, experiment for most chemistry students. Dean Thomas M. Hahn, Jr., directs the activities of the Arts and Sciences school, the largest at Kansas State. Rainy weather fails to halt the autumn dedication of Denison hall, the new home of the English department. Whitley Austin, chairman of the Board of Regents, deliv- ered a speech in Latin as part of the formal ceremony.
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