1975-1976 Yearbook

Dr. Ganus speaks in commemoration of the Bicentennial currON L. GANUS, Ph.D. , in addition to his heavy duties in ad· ministration and development as president of Harding College, maintained a busy schedule of speaking. His scholarly background in American history made him a popular speaker for the bicentennial year . He was a keynote speaker for Citizenship Seminars in Texas , Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. In March, he spoke for the 53rd national meeting of the Producers and Texas Livestock Marketing Association in Kansas City. He was also the speaker for the $100-per-plate-fund-raising dinner at Freed-Hardeman College and he dedicated the Christian Services Building at Lubbock Christian College. "The Birth of America" was the speech he delivered over KNOE-TV in Monroe, La. During the summer of 1975 he traveled to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco to study the culture of these countries and the influence of communism there. He served as president of the Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges"participated in the Governor's Conference on Post ~ Secondary Education and the Southwestern Bell Economic Seminar, and he conferred in Washington with Arkansas senators and representatives on legislation affecting higher education.

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