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Show Consider the marketing problems of one small business, multiply them several hundred times, and they assume the mammoth proportions of the task William L. Christensen performs as Purchasing Agent for the U of U.Schoolmaster to hundreds of correspondencescholars, Extension Division Director HaroldW. Bentley also masterminds the UniversityLecture and Artist Series.Theater-manager Gail Plummer has years of experience in show business. As Director of Kingsbury Hall, he assumes the duties of mock-producer of University Theatre, Civic Music, Lecture and Artists, Audubon series and student programs.Last year, U of U Alumni elected businessman-apostle Adam S. Bennion to serve as President of the Alumni Association. A welcoming speech to new alums at commencement is a high point of his official activity.With an eye to the past, Art Museum Director I. O. Horsfall perpetuates the Hatch and Hud-nut collections; with an eye to the future, he heads a U of U rural development project in Iran.Given two campuses and scores of buildings,Director William L. Woolf has his hands fullkeeping the Physical Plant in operating orderand supervising the building program.The AdministratorsMaking the University of Utah a pleasant and profitable place for all concerned is the task facing these able men. Constantly striving to lessen the yards of red tape students struggle with, the administrators find that their biggest headache now is lack of adequate funds to provide the facilities to make living and learning at the U more pleasant. However, after many years of hoping and planning, our administrators broke ground for a new classroom building and a new Union Building contrived to provide the utmost comfort and convenience that is known to modern-day architecture. Thus, these able administrators took one more step towardbuilding a greater Utah.65 |