Swing (Feb-Dec 1951)

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Franklin P. Murphy, (left) new Chancellor of the University of Kansas, Interviewed by Dick Smith on "Why America Needs More Doctors." Following publication of his Saturday Evening Post article May 26, Dr. Murphy, at that time Dean of the School of Medicine at K. U., was named Chancellor of the University to succeed Deane W. Malott, who resigned to become president of Cornell University. At 35, Dr. Murphy is said to be the youngest chief executive of any state university. He was the ""Man-of-the-Month" in Swing's December, 1950 issue. Fulton Lewis, Jr., Kansas City Visitor, Originates His Mutual Network Broadcast from WHB In a personal appearance later, at a dinner meeting of Clay County livestock farmers, Mr. Lewis predicted a coalition of Republicans and Southern Democrats in the 1952 national elections. His nightly "Top of the News As It Looks from Washington" is heard on Mutual and WHB at 6 p. m., Mondays through Fridays, Kansas City time.