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xml! il 1 A31 Although busy, President Harry F. Corbin finds time to spend with his family, from left, Kim, Alex, left. and Mrs. Corbin President Corbin, his wife, and three sons live in this Colo- nial home on the southwest corner of the University campus. President Corbin proves to be more than the man behind a shiny desk. President Corbin Leads Ever Growing University Since 1949, President Harry F. Corbin has led the way in building the University in number of students and new buildings, and an ever- growing academic program. As a person, he is thought of as dignified and stately, yet never as the man behind the shiny desk. l-le keeps in touch with the people and thoughts which comprise the University. Mr, President is also noted as a profound public speaker, a devoted family man, a thinker and planner, who can put his ideas into action, and cer- tainly as an impressive head of the University. Ever thinking, ever planning, President Corbin is never satisfied with status quo. He has realized the educational needs oi students. f ..,, sw- ,,,, . :,-g,,-- A JY .:.- .,., 'sap Q, K ix, . N'-M 2 . v grief ., S' W, '
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HENRY AMSDEN 525,000,000 Program Gets OK From Regents A E525 million expansion plan was approved by the Board of Regents this year as a part of President Harry F. Corbin's program to im- prove the University. This was among the many things done by the Regents under the chairmanship of Henry Amsden. ln addition they approved thelconstruction of the Math- Physics Building which is being built near Neff Hall, the final plans for the Campus Activ- ities Center near the Library, and an addition to the Alpha Phi Sorority House. Nine Wich- ita residents make up the Board of Begents. Four are selected by the Wichita City Com- mission and four are chosen by the Board of Education. The mayor of Wichita serves as an ex-officio member. Their major function is to determine University operational policy, approve budgets, guide future expansion, and approve the appointments of faculty members and the administration. Members of the Board of Begents include Mr. Amsden, Mrs. E. K. Edmiston, Henry Levitt, S. C. Bren- nan, Sam Brolund, I. Ward Gates, Lloyd Pick- rell, Bobert Morton, and Mayor E. E. Baird. The only change on the Board was Mayor Baird's replacement of former Mayor A. E. Howse. HENRY LEVITT MRS. E. K. EDMISTON
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