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We anchored our "Clear Creek Watershed Outrigger Canoe Club" in Western Shawnee, Kansas.
NW-JoCo is where James Butler (Wild Bill) Hickock became the first Kanza Territory "Watershed Marshal"
Seeking a sense of place in space?
This term was first popularized in 1970 by Alvin Toffler1,
and has since become often used in the theory of management of organizations
(particularly online organizations), further developed by academics
such as Henry Mintzberg. @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhocracy
generated a (missing) master index of KU undergraduates who were directly involved in crafting "MentorshipART Memes (1.8MB)" published as the Jayhawker Magazine Yearbook (1949-1972) under the savvy guidance of Kansas University Relations "Coach" Tom Yoe! He's well-qualified as a "Hidden Hometown Hero" since his sustained hands-on tutoring efforts incubated "Future Thought Leadership" models for inter-regional advanced distributed learning human networks ...
@ http://www.ptk.org/history/pres.htm
George Smith, D. Swarthout, Esther Twente, Donald Wilson and Tom Yoe ...
@ http://www.journalism.ku.edu/school/Hproject/document/chapter1.htm
The School of Journalism was created and named after the late publisher (William Allen White) in June, 1944. Classes as a School were not offered until 1948, coincident with the hiring of Burton W. Marvin as Dean. The School was moved to new quarters in the remodeled Fowler Shops, now Flint Hall, in 1952. See the University Daily Kansan, June 9, 1944; Feb. 22, 1952
One way to provide a more realistic broadcasting experience would be for the student to be exposed to the broadcasting operations already in place on the campus. Certainly the administration was on record as favoring some kind of cooperation between the areas. Chancellor Malott had established a "Radio Council" several years prior to the appearance of KANU. There were seventeen members, drawn from various academic and administrative departments.(19)
Other than the general charge to "assist in the general planning for the future.....(and to) ...provide efficient operation," there seems to be no record of specific instructions to the Council. In 1949 the Director of Extension, Frank Stockton, seemed to imply cooperation between the station and academic departments when he said that KFKU, "would become a center of interest for various departments on the hill -- especially Speech and Journalism."(20)