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116 " The great advantage of PSC is role as the urban college in the ed tiona! system. It arrives on the when the great domestic problem is rapid urbanization of society. This is thing that causes riots-we' re j so close together. There's really g potential here. We can help build thing in a meaningful way." To be a professor at PSC is " an tun ity to be part of the creation of a university." Kramer is delighted by the va · and dedication of the "new universi student body. "It's not a brilliant body, gradewise, but it's a great body to tackle problems. They and protest, I may not agree with but I admire their vigorous in"'"'""'m" We have a viable student body kind of reflects the faculty. Many wise. Many are very stupid. Kramer is an example of what he "efforts to bring the resources of faculty to bear on the problems of community." He is chairman of shippers' committee of the Chamber Commerce. His students, too, are volved with the community. The Marketing Association staged a fash show with Lipman's and White Stag. Kramer lives in the Laurelhurst trict. He has been married for one years, has four daughters, and the average we've moved every years." He is looking forward to down in Portland. "After all you tired of moving around." What does he do with his spare ti " I have 75 to 80 rose bushes. I tin around the yard a lot, and I p checkers. " Kramer smiles and fingers red , white, and blue bow tie.

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