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A Tribute To University of Idaho Alumni Knowledge .. . the bridge to worldwide understanding of science, of humanities, and of people. Knowledge . . . gained at the University of Idaho. Knowledge . . worldwide by Idaho alumni who bring honor and recogni- tion to the University through their excellent work. . Spread ho a |
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Adult Education Che Division of Adult Education and Summer School, organized in 1959, provides contunuous education to the University and to the State of Idaho. Adult education centers are maintained in Boise, Coeur d'Alene (summers only), and Idaho Falls. Many Idaho citizens enroll in extension classes scheduled from Salmon to Sandpoint. For those who want to continue their education during the summer months, a full-fledged summer school is held in Moscow together with smaller programs in Coeur d'Alene and Boise. Thousands of persons, some from foreign lands, enroll in correspondence courses cach yeat fully-staffe d central placement service is maintained in Moscow to assist students, seniors, and graduates in securing career positions as well as part-time employment, Phe newest role is in special non-credit programs throughout Idaho. A comprehensive civil defense program is included and a humanities program is now underway DR. RAYMOND K. KOOL Director Adult Education and Summer School y 23) A | What could be more ideal than a x pleasurable summer of study and rec reation on the beautiful University of Idaho campus? “Workshop on Wheels,” now in its eleventh year at the Univer- sity of Idaho, co mbines a vacation with serious and intensive painting. This is but one of the many services offered by the Division of Adult Education and Summer School. The summer session is filled with many recreative events. The “Get Ac quainted Steak Fry” pictured here in dicates that summer school is a place where life begins at 40. 26
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Dr. Alfred O. Shaw Class of ’32 Dr. Alfred O. Shaw received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from the University of Idaho and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Pennsylvania State University three years later. He returned to the University of Idaho in 19385 to serve as an instructor of dairy hus- bandry. In 1939 he became an associate professor ol dairy husbandry at Kansas State College and in 1941 accepted the responsibilities as Head of the Department of Animal In- dustry at North Carolina State College. Dr. Shaw then left education for a year to become superintendent of Cable Dairy Products in Lexington, North Carolina but returned to become Head of the Department of Animal Industry at the University of Maine. In 1947 he became Chairman olf the Department of Dairy Husbandry at Washington State University and in 1954 he went to Lahore in West Pakistan as a dairy scientist and as chief adviser of the Washington State University Pakistan program, In 1956 he served as an 9 = official United States delegate to the International Dairy Congress in Rome. Dr. Shaw then returned to Washington State University to resume his position as Chairman of the Dairy Department. In 1961 he returned to Pakistan to be affiliated as an animal scientist in the West Pakistan Agri- cultural University and in 1963 became Chiel of Party ol the Washington State University delegation to the new Pakistan university. Dr. Shaw holds membership in various professional or- ganizations as well as membership in the scholastic and pro- fessional honoraries: Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Rho Epsilon, and Lambda Rho Epsilon. A bridgebuilder in the field of agri- culture, Dr. Shaw has bridged successfully his career as an international scientist and scholar with a productive career in publications concerning dairy cattle, nutrition, and bio- chemistry,
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