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Show : i i Si 1 -R ; v 1 ? ' : I ' II J ' '""""" I VY ' Two years at U Writertakes post Franklin S. Forsberg, named chairman of U W ver JA iXXo student at the BuftL New York publisher views the change ,n the 1972 campus scene as "tremendous," P-cular m the a s denf physical plant, the faculty and the growing and diverse body. Far-sighted I think the overall improvements have been much betterere ,han they've been nationally," he stated beau e a ood sighted administration and hard work by the scno Mends" in attaining grants and funds from out side the Forsberg will serve two years as chairman of , council, which is composed of leaders from a va ety of prates sional fields. Established in 1968, ?l"ejT interaction between the "outside world and the Un vers ty well as assisting in fund raising and other activity ror berg succeeds Robert N. Sears, vice president and director ot Phillips Petroleum Company. Publisher Forsberg is presently advisory publisher of the magazine division of Holt, Rinehart and Winston which publishes such .magazines .mag-azines as Field & Stream, Living Outdoors and New -Homes Guide He is also operations vice president of Popular. Mechanic and is a former publisher and general manager of Mademoiselle magazine. mag-azine. Additionally, he is director of the Magazine Publishers Association, director of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce and a lecturer and writer on environmental subjects. The new chairman was on campus Friday attending the semiannual semi-annual meeting of the Council. Franklin S. Forsberg, New York publisher named chairman of the University National Advis ory Council thinks the overall improvements on campus surpass sur-pass national ones. |