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Regents formulate university policy The Board of Regents in action. The Board of Regents, presided over by University President Quigg Newton, has complete governing power over the Boulder campus, the Colorado General Hospital, the Colorado Psychopathic Hospi- tal and the Medical Nursing Schools. The si. members of the board are elected by the public for six year terms. Two regents are up for re-election every two years. In the 1960 election Philip Danielson was elected to the position vacated by Gilliam and Bemick was re-elected. Richard Bemick Elwood Brooks Albert Smith Fred Betz Newly elected Philip Danielson 10 ■?s?afii
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AD M I N I STRATI O Governor McNiohols Leads legislature ' s quest for improved education. Governor McNichols, elected to office in 1956, has been confronted with the prob- lem of expanding and improving the state ' s education facilities. Monetary requests made upon the state may be large, but are of critical signficance in attaining the educational standards demanded of the University of Colorado and other state educational institutions. Governor McNichols, a native of Colorado, received his Ph. D. degree from Regis College and his Law degree from the Catholic University of America. He served as an agent for the FBI, Deputy District Attorney, State Senator, and Lt. Gover- nor prior to his election as Governor.
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President Newton Reading for relaxation is one of President Newton ' s pastimes. ' One of the great universities of the world President takes members of Joint Budget Committee through new cyclotron building. M Kh H Wt ' ' w V B -rl u President Newton is confronted with the prob- lems involved in hiring the hcst-(iualified faculty members, expanding research and teaching fa- cihties, attracting capable, ambitious students to the University all on a limited budget. A University must be a center of intellectual vitality where students and teachers are free to seek the truth, without prejudice or penalty President Newton says. ' They must be free to experiment; free to do research, to think, to write, to speak, each in his own way; free to en- courage innovation and change for the better- ment of mankind. . group of outstanding U. S. educators meet with President New- ton concerning Medical Center building program. President Newton discusses CU science program 11
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