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State Regents Boost Tuition Fee ITT? r l'il7:g.'.' ' l P, . .J ,1 1 l .Q Chancellor for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education is Dr. E. T. Dunlap, who completes his seventh year in this position. Pausing during a meeting of the Oklahoma State Regents were Clyde Wheeler, John J. Vatcr jr., G Ellis Gable, Mrs. Jewell Dit- A tuition hike was a major step taken this year by the Oklahoma State Regents for High- er Education. The increase boosted resident enrolment fees from S9 a semester hour to S12 and non-resident fee and tuition costs from S323 to 330. Avoiding duplication in academic programs and coordinating higher education were two of their purposes. Chairman of the Regents was Donald S. Kennedy of Oklahoma City. Also serving were Clyde A. Wheeler, Tulsa, vice-chairman, I-larry P. Conroy, Duncan, secretary, and Ex- all English, Lawton, assistant secretary. Other Regents were R. L. Crowder Jr., Tonkawa, Mrs. S. E. Ditmars, Muskogee , C. Ellis Cable, Tulsa, f-William T. Payne, Oklahoma City, John J. Vater Jr., Enid. Chancellor was Dr. E. T. Dunlap, while vice-chancellor was Dr. john Coflelt, both of Oklahoma City. mars, Dr. George L. Cross, Donald S. Kennedy, Dr. E. T. Dunlap, John Colielt, William T. Payne, R. L. Crowder jr. and Exall English. E' .f , ? 5 . ,I Y l 3 C'
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.Q Longtime Sooner fans Governor and Mrs. Dewey Bartlett cheer the new scason's squad at the Wfashington State opener -4
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Attending a meeting of the University Regents were james David- son, Mrs. Barbara james, Quintin Little, john M. Houchin, Reuben Regents Select When Dr. George L. Cross announced in 1966 his plans to retire as President of OU on June 30, 1968, the OU Board of Regents began searching for a successor. On May 22, 1967, the Regents announced Dr. J. Herbert l-lollomon as their choice for the presidency. During the 1967-68 academic year, the Re- gents authorized several changes in housing regulations. All women meeting age and scho- lastic requirements were given self-limiting hours, and a rule was made that all unmarried undergraduate students under 24 years must live in university housing. New degree programs initiated by the re- gents were a Master of Liberal Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. Serving as president of the board was Tulsa attorney James G. Davidson. Vice-president was Quintin Little, Ardmore. Calvert, Mrs. Frank Davies jr., Houston Huffman, Emil Kraettli K. Sparks, Dr. George L. Cross, Dr. J. Herbert Hollomon, Horace ross' Successor Exchanging yulctide greetings at the l'Iollomon's home are james G Davidson, president of the regents, and the president-designate
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