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    Friday, Moy 24, 1963
The Daily Nebroskan
Page 3
Baker, Smith Get
Research Awards
Dr. Marvel Baker of Lin
coln and Chauncy Smith of
Columbus, Ohio, were pre
ssed v aw ards of merit
Tuesday night by the Nebras
ka Chapter of 'Gamma Sig
ma Delta, an agricultural
honorary.
Bota were selected by mem
bers of the society for their
outstanding contributions to
agriculture.
Dr. R. XI. Kwh, chairman
f ttte University's Depart
ment f Animal Hasbandry,
died Dr. Baker tar his pio
neering rk is I be field ef
animal tinsbandry. lie is
known ioVly fnr his research
in beef prwdacUftn.
Prof. Ooyd Hurlbut, cbair
man of Uhe XU Departmwiit
of AgrieuMjuiral ensimeermg,
singed out Smitln's contriba-:
tons as a teacher, reseamctoer
amd engineer. He was associ
ated wiSQt the Nebraska Trac
tor Testing- Program for 35
years, aM was ctairman of!
its board off engineers from
17 tnntal. his reSimnent in
19SS. j
From he w as dean
f the 1'nhw.ity f Nebraska
Staff in Tnrkey. He headed
te NT gnwn which is help
in 5 the Twrkish government
establish a new Land-grant
nniversity at Ernrnau!
as well as strenstttestng the
existing UnhersiJy f Anka
ra's agriccftcra! college.
Dr. Baker has been presi
dent of the American SadeSy'
of Animal Production and
chairman of Ue North Central
Region Experiment Station
Directors. He is a member of
a number of professional and
scholastic societies, and is
toe auUtor of many bulletins
and papers on beef cattle and
swine breeding, feeding and
management
Mr. Smith is a graduate of
the University and had an
early career as a school
teacher. He was a member
of the XU faculty for S7 years,
and is credited for developing
a laboratory for teaching the
principles of ignition, carbtire
tion. valve timing, and other
aspects of an engine. Early
research by Prof. Smith re
sulted in advances in tractor
oil filters, control of bindweed
by cultivation and corn cul
ture. lie retired frwm the Univer
sitr in 1955, signing a con
tract with Michigan State
University as an agrknltaral
engineering representative n
its team In npgrade teaching
at the National University of
Colombia, Snath America.
Later he worked for the Ag
ricnltaral EdneatM Depart
ment of Gcm State University,
teaching special rocrses f r
vwa&Mial agrk-altnre teach
ers. In MSI 5ae was awarded
ttoe Cyras McCormici Gold
Medal by the .Vanerkaa Soci
ety ff Agrkmlteral Engineers.
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Former Faculty Member Works With AID
1 Elmer Schick, former col-l
lege professor of the Uni-
versity. has been serving i
with the Agency for Interna-
tional Development in Guate-jj
; mala for the past three years.
j Schick is conference co
ordinator for the U. S. Re-
Jgional Office for Central
America and Panama (RO-j
'CAP) which was established?
by AID in August. 1962 with ;
headquarters in Guatemala. !:
ji Social and economic inte
gration forms the major part ;;
! of the Declaration of Central
America adopted by Presi-,
dent Kennedy and the presi- ;
dents of the six republics of!!
the Isthmus (Guatemala. Eljj
' Salvador, Honduras. Xica- !
ragua and Costa Rica) at
their meeting last March in
San Jose, Costa Rica.
RCAP worsk closely with
organiaztions formed by Cen
tral Americans themselves to
help bring about unification
of the economics and raise
educational standards.
These organizations are
concerned with varied activi
ties related to the attainment
of a Central American eco
nomic community and include
creation of a common mar
ket, regional development
landing and the development
"of higher education.
I ROCAP also maintains liai
son with the United Nations
Economic Commission of
Latin America in Mexico City
; and provides loan and legal
; services to AID missions in
tthe various countries of the
Isthmus.
Schick's responsibility for
ROCAP is to coordinate the
i; many conferences held
among the regional and na
t tional organizations and their
I specialists.
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