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Comments range from Edwin C. Kemble who was considered very helpful, accessible, and an excellent adviser to researcher Robert B. Woodward who is not only poor, but practically impossible to get hold of. Chairman C. Harold Berry, Gordon McKay Professor of Engineering Science, runs a close second to Kemble, Lynn H. Loomis is "always congenial," and Captain Douglas V. Gladding is termed adequate...
Speakers at the N.S.A. sponsored meeting on "Pressure Points in World Politics" will be Donald C. Mckay chairman of the Committee on International and Regional Studies, John K. Fairbank '39, professor of Far Eastern History, Clarence H. Haring '07, Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics, and Richard N. Frye, assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies...
Also coming in for some criticism is the new Gordon McKay Applied Science Laboratory which is in modern design but is not as radically modern as Burr Hall...
George Albert Smith died. The saddened Saints, 18,000 strong, rearranged their conference schedule to devote a full day to his funeral. Then they "sustained" a new president-David Oman McKay...
President McKay, big and still buoyant at 77, was a schoolteacher at 15. In 1897 he graduated from the University of Utah, then served a two-year mission term in Scotland, the land of his ancestors. Since 1934, as second counsellor to the president, he has had world missions under his special care. Gentle David McKay has long been considered Mormonism's most spiritual leader, but Mormons know his administration is likely to be as practical as it is saintly. President McKay's one hobby: training riding horses to the saddle and draft horses to work...