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132 To develop meant to be in need of money . And " to Merchandise the col– lege effectively," was how Wolfe interpreted his job. He addressed com– munity representatives, made plans for appeals to the State Board Commit– tee on Finance. He discussed the plan with faculty advisors. The slow pace of procedure annoyed the new president. But ultimately things moved toward his special in– terest- the development of interna– tional politics on campus- and PSU hosted the U. S. Foreign Relations Committee's first West Coast National Symposium on U. S. Foreign Policy. What about students operating Uni– versities? "Administration involves taking resources and translating them into rather technical and rather boring requirements," Wolfe said. " It would take you ten years lon ger to get through school if you had this job. It would just delay you from getting on with other things." So this year Wolfe maybe saved you ten years labor. He dealt with the te dium of administration . He advised and counseled students . He resided at board mee tings .
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