Education: Harvardmcm on the Hocking

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Last week, after five years in office, President Baker was giving some of his alumni a chance to see what he had done. He had invited a special committee of old grads down to Athens—the nucleus of what he hoped would be a network of high-powered alumni clubs. Old Ohioans would find their restless president difficult to keep up with. He was still striding about the Green, still bubbling over with new projects. Among them: another $300,000 dormitory, a new golf course, a speech-department building equipped with broadcasting station and theater. He was still tossing "Howdys" in all directions. "When I walk around," says he, "I like to feel that everybody is my friend." At Ohio, alumni were learning last week, everybody is.

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