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While on campus to examine the facilities and curriculum of landscape architecture, accrediting. team members view a design problem. The department ranked twelfth in size among schools of landscape architecture in the nation. Beginning work on a creative sculpture project, a student hammers and chisels at a block of native limestone. Richard H. Morse, assistant to Dean Emil Fischer, works with College records and advises the Architecture student body. 29
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Sketching outside near Seaton, a basic drawing student uses charcoal to depict the white tower of the power plant. Distinguished Professor joins Architecture faculty Under a program financed by a $50,000 Board of Regents appropriation, the College of Architecture and Design recruited the second Regents Distinguished Professor. Henry Wright, a world authority on environ- mental technology, joined the College ' s faculty second semester. Other nationally recognized architects lec- tured on campus through a College-sponsored series. Bruce Goff, noted for use of unorthodox building materials, and architect-planners Howard Fisher and Richard Ahern were among architects in the series. In regional and national architectural com- petition, students won nine prizes. One entry, a welded space frame, won top award of $1,750 in a structural design contest sponsored by the James F. Lincoln Foundation. Another architectural student placed fourth in the same design competition. During Architecture ' s second year as a college, the Architecture Council was formed to co-ordinate student and faculty activities. Members of the student group drew up the Architecture Council constitution. Composing the new Architecture and Design Council are R. Poison, Randolph L Wright, Robyn D. Brooks, Kenneth Keith R. Zwick.JamesA. Calcara, Robert A. Anderson, Steven Kallenbach, Thomas C. Helbing and Jack C. Durgan.
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Swiping at insects by lamplight, a student catches specimens for an insect collection required in economic entomology. 30 Completing his second year as dean, John Chalmers guides the programs of more than 2,900 arts and sciences majors. In the backshop of the Purple Masque Experimental Theatre, students screen print props for a student production.
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