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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 1967, p. 10

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2 READ AND USE WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS "It is bordered by University Avenue. Westmount Road, Columâ€" bia Street, and the CNR line. Physically, there has been a celluâ€" lar development made up of the faculties of arts, science, enginâ€" geering, the church colleges. stuâ€" dent village, service buildings ard, more recently, the faculty of mathematics and the school of physical and health education. "All of our planning has been on the premise that the optimum desirable enrolment for this area would be in the order of 10.000 students. There has been no proâ€" vision in our planning for the South Campus to include new programs such as architecture Lots cleared â€" trimming done Free Estimates LIMITED 50 Ontario South T43 â€"1449 WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Also TV,. Radios, Vacuums, Trilites, Toasters and Irons 66 King St. South Waterioo ‘"The present campus, or South Campus, has natural boundaries and has been planned with speâ€" cific academic objectives in mind. Elmer Filsinger "We will not be merely exâ€" tending our present campus," he emphasized. Dr. Hagey indicated there are numerous possibilities concerning academic _ development _ which could take place in the 1970s and Dr. Howard E. Petch, formerly at McMaster University, will take over Dr. Batke‘s former post of academic viceâ€"president. The statement was made last week after the appointment of Dr. T. L. Batke to the newlyâ€" created position of viceâ€"president of university development is tasks will include a major role in guiding the future of U of W. ‘‘We are faced with a unique physical challenge in that the total 1,000â€"acre campus between Waterloo â€" park in â€" downtown Waterloo and the Grand Valley Conservation Park at the northâ€" erly tip of the campus offers the opportunity to develop a sixâ€" mile strip of green belt,"â€"said Dr. Hagey. * A sixâ€"mile green belt which could make Waterloo one of the most attractive communities in Canada is envisaged by Dr. J. G. Hagey, presid 1t of the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo. MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL 10 The Watertoo Chromicie, Wednesday, July 26, 1967 Hearth Radro Radios, Aute, Home, Transistor Record Players, TV‘s, Small Appliances, Electric Shavers Sales & Service 145â€"4537 653â€"5848 ‘ of W President Sees Waterloo As anada‘s Most Attractive Community We stock parts for and repair all makes This will mean a net increase in faculty of 105 and the teachâ€" The 149 additions already anâ€" nounced include appointments of new professors and lecturers, partâ€"time professors, visiting proâ€" fessors and adjunct professors, as well as special lecturers and other appointments. At the same time, Waterloo has announced 44 depleâ€" tions to its staff due to resignaâ€" tions, sabbiticals and leaves of absence. Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday Further additions to faculty are expected to be announced in the near future â€" particularly in conâ€" nection with the university‘s acâ€" quisition of programmes of study in architecture and optometry. OPTOMETRISTS Smce January, the University of Waterloo has announced 149 additions to ‘its teaching staff, most of which will become effecâ€" tive for the 1967â€"68 academic year. The student body is exâ€" pected to expand from 5,700 to more than 7.000. 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal â€" China Ceramics Radiosâ€"Cuckoo Clocks USINESS Cook‘s Pharmacy Waterloo Builds Faculty to Meet Increase in Student Enrolment "A few years ago we acquired an 800â€"acre section of land adâ€" There will be 7,000 students attending Waterloo this fall, an ircrease of 1,200 over the preâ€" vious year. "We are now in a critical stage in planning our future academic and physical development," he said.‘ "Our original objective of providing facilities for 10,000 stuâ€" dents on our initial 200acre campus will be realized within another three years." and optometry. With these two new programs commencing this fall, we face an urgent need for decisions relative to our developâ€" ment beyond our original commitâ€" ment of 10,000 students in our present academic programs. WINDMILL SHOP C. F. PRICE, R.O. J. D. PRICE. O0.D. KITCHENER FREE DELIVERY 749 King St. West Phone 742â€"1936 Por Appointment For That Unusual Gift Visit The 104 King West Kitchener 5716â€"9500 ERVICES An impressive relative increase in faculty strength has also been recorded by the School of Physiâ€" cal and Health Education where there will be six additions to the Greatest number of new apâ€" poinbments, by faculty, was in Arts â€" notably in fl.le social science departments. The Facuity of Mathematics, established in January of this year, has been boistered by 49 new appointments including 10 visiting professorships. Visiting professors are from India, Gerâ€" many, the United States, Switzerâ€" land, Hungary, England, and Yugoslavia. Faculty strenzth will increase from 55 to approximateâ€" ly 95 and will serve the educaâ€" tional needs of 1.400 mathematics students and will also handle the mathematics teaching for stwdents in the faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering. Highest cash prices for dead or disabled cows & horses. CALL Highest cash prices for fresh dead or disabled cows, etc. Small animals picked up. 24 Hr. Service, 7 Day Week. ing staff total, it is now anticiâ€" _ previous 9â€"member faculty. pated, will exceed 500. A further strengthening of the Greatest number of new ap. Umiversity‘s teaching staff has pointments, by faculty, was in been achieved through the reâ€" Arts â€" notably in the social Classification of a number of science departments. _ special and partâ€"time appointâ€" The Faculity of Mathematics, ments to regular and fullâ€"time established in January of this _ appointments; in addition, individâ€" year, has been boistered by 49 _ yal departments _ have _ been nrew appointments including 10 strengthened _ through â€" crossâ€"apâ€" visiting professorshinps. Visiting pointments whereby a professor rofessors are from India, Gerâ€" will serve in more than one deâ€" nany, the United States, Switzerâ€" _ partment at the same time, (e.g., and, Hungary, England, and _ philosophy and mathematics or Yugoslravi‘aA Fa_c_ulAty strengl.)h WtH psychology and sociology). Paconi Deadstock Removal Ltd. 1967 Lic. No. 73 â€" R.P. 67 97 â€" C . 61 "The first stage in our fu‘ure planning will be to determined the type of academic develop ment to be undertaken. In the past we have introduced many Rugs & Furniture "Dr. Petch, as the university‘s academic viceâ€"president, will have the overall responsibility for the university‘s teaching and research programs. joining the northern boundary of our present campus," Dr. Hagey continued. "This has been held in reserve for future expansion beyond 1970. Our new programs in architecture and optometry are early indications of the need to implement an integrated plan for the academic and physical deâ€" velopment of this section of the campus. LET US CLEAN YOUR HEERE de VRIES EXPERT PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Phone 744â€"3675 Jim Murray & Son Calil Coltect Plattsville 684â€"7739 __ _ _or the plant at Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. Hickson 462â€"2614 Zenith 97950 Licence 85C67 HELM 742â€"8A88 [RECTO RUG In a readjustment within the Faculty of Arts. Waterloo has anâ€" nounced that the departments of classics, French and Spanish and Italian wil be combined into a single unit â€" the department of classics and romance languages. Three former department chairâ€" manships have now been comâ€" bined into one, filled by Professor R. L. Meyers. who is serving as acting chairman. Thurs. & Fri Coats, Suits, Dresses, Brides, Bridesmaids & Formal Gowns Daily 9 am â€" â€"â€" 744â€"1710 Specializing In LADIES WEAR 43 King N. W SHOE REPAIR AND WATERLOO SHOE Honest Sam‘s ‘"‘These questions and ‘many others require advance planning so that the location of future buildings can be determined even though construction on some, may not begin in the immediate fuâ€" ture." ‘"‘There is every likelihood that other new concepts in academic programs and physical plant deâ€" signs may be introduced on the Columbia campus. Proposals for new types of colleges of general studiss have already been adâ€" vanced. 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