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Pope John Paul speaks to hundreds of thousands near San Antonio, Texas, during the fourth stop of his nine-city U.S. tour. (Photo by Andy Nelson) K-State President Jon Wefald looks on while U.S. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum greets Costa Rican President Arias Sanchez after he delivered the 77th Landon Lecture on Public Issues in Ahearn Field House. (Photo by Andy Nelson) 6
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to attend Kansas State Agricultural College. The Morrill Act established this as the first land-grant college in the nation, with its main objective being to teach courses in agriculture and mechanical arts. As the 125th anniversary of Kansas State University, 1988 was only a touch of time in the history of K-State, a touch of the past. This yearbook, as well, only reflected a touch of time in this anniversary year. In fact, the photographs in this book captured only about 10 seconds of all the time spent studying, celebrating, dreaming and building. This brief reflection showed a University that surpassed simply educating students to cultivate the land in rural Kansas, to educating students in over 200 areas. It is an institution that was Butchart, junior in business rides atop Andy Mcllvaine, freshman in administration, as they compete in the smash competition of the Sigma Chi Derby Days. (Photo by Jim Dietz) 5
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host to prominent individuals known both throughout the nation and world. K-State said good-bye to Alf Landon, Kansas ' elder statesman after whom the prestigious Landon Lecture Series on Public Issues was named. President Reagan visited Landon in celebration of his 100th birthday, and Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, was the 76th Landon lecturer to her father. Only a month later, Landon died. Costa Rican President Oscar Arias Sanchez visited K-State shortly before he was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his Central American peace plan. Indeed, the University ' s beginning was humble, but the years that followed created a University that reaches into the future, while at the same time, holds to its roots. Perhaps one day, 125 years will only be a touch of time in the history of this University. President Ronald Reagan visits the home of Alf Landon to celebrate his 100th birthday. daughter, Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan., took part. (Photo by Steve Wolgast)
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