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Dr. Keith Graham, Director, Institute of Logopedics. Institute of Logopedics trains therapy students The Department of Logopedics, under the College of Education, without thought to race or creed is doing something actively to give greater peace to this ever in- creasing child neglecting age. A non-profit organization, the institute not only takes the retarded child, physical as well as mental, but trains Wichita State University stu- dents in therapy. It is not often that those few persons who are willing to help the little children also have time to train the future disciples, but this is found at the Insti- tute of Logopedics. Often the brain can't interpret what the eye sees ww'
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Dr. mbrose Saricks chosen grad school dean Dr. Ambrose Sariclcs, Craduate School Dean. jim Miller. graduate assistant made use ol, the hlacldmoard to illustrate the point in question. This has heen a husy and rewarding year for the Clradu- ate School. Dr, Ambrose Sariclcs, formally the associate dean of the Graduate School at Kansas University, has heen appointed the new dean. He is ahly assisted hy VVichita State's own Drs. Cordon B. Terwilliger and Lloyd M, Benningfield as associate deans. Dr. Saricks, experience as Director of the Experimental Teacher Fel- lowship program at KL' will he invaluahle to the graduate student here. The Graduate School expects to initiate a nuinher of new doctoral programs this coming year. This year will he a inemorahle one and we should see the high caliher of the graduate student at XYSL' augmented hy the additions to the school curriculum and faculty. Q4 .gag ,lit 4 M 1 Assistant Dean Dr, Lloyd Xl. Benningfield, and Associate Dean Dr. Cordon ll. Terw illier. ax Patricia Ferris, admissions clerk, and Florence Mullen, office manager help guide graduate students.
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