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Morrison Seeks Growth Of Industry in Nebraska As a part of the NEBRASKAland Foundation pro- gram, Governor Frank Morrison encouraged local and out-of-state industries to expand in Nebraska. Besides contacting 2,000 business firms, the Governor spoke during a meeting in Chicago, held to inform indus- trial corporations of state facilities. Continuing programs designed to stimulate the state ' s tourist trade. Governor Morrison sponsored a European tour. Mrs. Morrison and Chief Spotted Back of the Omaha tribe, traveling with other Nebraskans, presented facts on Nebraska to European travel agen- cies. Mel Steen, state game commissioner, accompa- nied the group and returned with European game birds to replenish the state game reserve. As additional state advertising, NEBRASKAland stamps, featuring 21 scenes of the state, were issued. The Governor also organized tours of noted sites for people vacationing in the state. Frank B. Morrison GOVERNOR Greeting Veteran ' s Day guests at the State House, Governor and Mrs. Morrison host the official tea. 18
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Board of Regents Faces NU Enrollment Increase To meet increased student enrollment, members of the Board of Regents enlarged University facilities and hired additional faculty members. The student population reached an all-time high of 11,500 in the 1963-64 registrations. With higher faculty salaries and costs of remodeling present facilities, the 1963-64 University budget was increased to a total of $47, 000,000. The Board of Regents also added staff mem- bers at the Eugene C. Eppley Institute in Omaha for the research of cancer and allied diseases. Through legislation by the 1963 Unicameral, the Board of Regents was permitted to use facilities of the state junior colleges for University research and instructional programs. The boards of managers of the state junior colleges were consolidated under one board of directors supervised by the NU Regents. Other action by the Regents included an increase in dental, medical and non-resident student tuition. Richard Adkins and Dr. Ben Greenberg inspect kitchen facilities of the Twin Towers dormitory. Board of Regents: Back Row: V. Peterson, G. Swanson, J. Welsch, J. Elliott. Front Row: B. Greenberg, R Adkins. 19
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