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President Bowen guides University through growing pains The Firm hands of President Howard R. Bowen are guiding the university through a period of tremendous expansion in enroll- ment and physical facilities. Enrollment in 1965 jumped to 16,355 from 14,480 the previous fall and construction projects dot- ted the campus from the Psychology Build- ing on the east side of the river to the Speech Pathology Center on the west side. Bowen will begin his third year as presi- dent Iuly 1. Before coming to the univer- sity, he was president of Grinnell College for nine years. He earned his B.A. and lVl.A. at Wash- ington State University and came to Iowa for his Ph.D. Among his many honors was being named chairman of President lohn- son's National Commission on Technology, Automation and Economic Progress. His alma mater also granted him the Distin- guished Alumnus Award last May. President Bowen talks to parents at the Orientation Open
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BOTTOM ROW: Molison, Rosenfield, Redeker, Wolfe. TOP ROW Rlclm cls L ss Iouden Perrin Quarton Slate Board of Regents sets policy for University The State Board of Regents approved a budget of 392,528,370 for all operations run by the University during 1965-66. Meeting monthly, the nine-member Board considers questions under the follow- ing areas of its jurisdiction: admission re- quirements, curricular offerings, facilities, properties and finances. The Board was formed in 1909. Members are appointed by the Governor and approv- ed by the Senate for six-year terms. Looking ahead to provide for the ever- increasing influx of students, the Board ap- proved plans for the S13 million Melrose Towers in October. The three-unit com- plex, scheduled for completion in 1968, will house 880 Women and 1,210 men.
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