American Studies 1975-76

- THE AMERICAN Cirl,IZENSI-IIP CENTER OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE CAMPUS I OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73111 I 405 478-1661 ROBERT H. ROWLAND President FRANK DAVIS Associale Director BOARD OF GOVERNORS DR. JAMES 0 . BAIRD Chancellor Oklahoma Christian College DR. GEORGE S. BENSON• Chancellor Emeritus Oklahoma Christian College AMONG CARTER, JR. President Fort Worth Star-Telegram K. E. CRENSHAW Oklahoma City, Oklahoma W. G. DAVISSON Attorney at Law Ardmore, Oklahoma WILLARD W GARVEY The Garvey Enterprises Wichita, Kansas EDWARD L. GAYLORD• President and Publisher Oklahoma Publishing Company Oklahoma City, Oklahoma C. C. INGRAM Chairman of the Board Oklahoma Natural Ga& Company Tulsa, Oklahoma DR. WALTER H. JUDD• Washington, D. C. DAVID A. KIMBELL President Burk Royalty Company Wichita Falls, Texas JOE MABEE Mab~e P~troleum Corporation Midland, Texas WARDS. MERRICK, JR. I ndependcn t Oi I Produc~r Ardmore, Oklahoma W. T. PAYNE President Payne P~troleum Corporation Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JOHN G. PEW Consultant Sun Oil Company Dallas, Texas DR. ROLF J. ULLESTAD Carmel, California C. A VOSE• Chairman of the Board First National Bank Oklahoma City, Oklahoma GERALD H WESTBY Honorary Board Chairman Seismograph Service Corporatlor. Tulsa, Oklahoma CHARLES B. "BUD" WILKINSON Chairman of the Board Planned M,,rkct Associat~s Oklahoma Ctty, Oklahoma • Executive Committee Dr. Billy Ray Cox Business Department Harding College Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Dear Dr. Cox: January 12, 1976 We appreciate your response to our phone call last week regarding our workshop January 23rd and 24th. We will be happy to have a maximum of 4 students from your school, along with a faculty sponsor, in attendance. Your room and meals will be furnished at the Holiday Inn South, I-35 and S. E. 29th Street in Oklahoma City. Enclosed is a synopsis of this program which we are inaugurating with the assistance of Fidelity Bank N. A. in Oklahoma City, and an application blank which we will appreciate receiving by return mail. Our registration will begin at 4 p.m., dinner will be served at 6 p.m., and our first orientation and work session will begin at 7 p.m. We will be finished at 3 p.m. on Saturday. We look forward to having your school represented at this conference. RHR:lbh Enclosures Sincerely yours, ! -)~ L, lLL \ + /-J Robert H. Rowland President Four Harding CoDege stodeats and one faculty sponsor n:eartJy •Ueoded a Students for Private Enterprise Educationworkshop in O~aCity. Senior Gregg Marr of TaUaba~. F1a., juniotS Robi Roberts of Houston and Sheay Beck of North Litt1e Rock, sophomcire Max Thannish of .Litt1 Rock and Dr. Don Diffine, auistant professor of economics, represented Harding at the two-day training session_ The workshop, sponsored by the F.adelity Bank N.A. in cooperation With the American Citizenship Ceater at Oklahoma Christian CoJ.Jeae, "as an effort to do something positive to rewne the extensive anti-business bias emanating from many collep cam– puses today. To encourage the participating students to stand in support or the nm~e~es~m.theFm~~ N.A. is 'lp)DSQrlng a free en– petition for the par– ~~IDgiUti&Btions.This competition beatft otBclalij Jan. 24. Competijionwill concludeMay 21 , at whioh time ,a.ch compet:ina institution will send a faculty spon10r .and two $dent rep~tatives toFent their program before a panel of judges. A ,.,,. - faculty sponsor or travel with ap1pi'Oiidiat u:bdergraduate iiid students. public professors. FREE EttTERPRISE FOR KIWANIANS- Presenting a discussion on the free f Pewte•rotise systemof America at the Kiwanis meeting yestwclay were a e( rfet of ..,.,ro••m stUdents and their sponsors. Left to right are Dr. Don Difflne, ssistant professor of economics, Rogers Yarnell, Kiwanis program chiarman, Sherry Beck, 11M U..nnisch, Robi Roberts an~ Greg Mllrr. Searcy Daily Citizen Searcy, Arkansas

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