University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 25, 1979 9 Business dean resigns accepts job with Dillon's Pochier Pichler, dean of the KU School of Business, yesterday announced his resignation effective July 1, 1980, to join the Board of Hutchinson, as executive vice president. Pichler, 40, who has been dean of the School of Business since July 1974, said in his letter of resignation to Chancellor Archie R. Dykes that his past 15 years at the school had provided him an opportunity to grow as a teacher, scholar and administrator. "The position with Dillon Companies will enable me to continue that professional development in the context of a firm that is focused on integrity and performance, the letter read. Pichler was in Hutchinson yesterday and was unavailable for comment. Before coming to KU, Pichler graduated magna com inaude in Business Administration at Notre Dame. He also earned a master's in business administration and a doctorate in business administration. He came to KU in 1965 as an assistant professor. While here, he received the Performance Award from the U.S. Army during his service in the ministration in 1969. He was the first chairman of the State Mampover Services from 1970 to 1979 and served on the council from 1979 to 1979. Both Dykes and Ralph Christoffersen, vice chancellor for academic affairs, taught courses in business school, and the ranking of the graduate school in the top 25 percent of all schools accredited by the American Association of Schools of Medicine as examples of Piehler's accomplishments. Joseph Pichler Christopherssen said, "Although we will regress the loss of Dean Pichler's leadership, we look forward to his having a close relationship with his new responsibilities with Dillen." The Dillon Company is a Kansas-based firm that owns food and clothing stores in several midwestern, western and southern states. While at KU, Pichler received an annual salary of $48,650. 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A Advertising Club for the championship of funding for national membership dues, out-of-state travel and a special project to organize the event. The budget committee previously had cut $1,420 from the club's request of $1,780.50. The group's final allocation was $465.50. Martha Jane Weaver, KU Advertising Club treasurer, said last night the Senate should allocate money for national dues However, Davis said he doubled the benefits received from the national membership would be worth the $700 request. TRAVEL EXPENSES also were denied to the club. Weaver said the requested funds would have financed a trip to professional advertising agencies in the Kansas City area. The trip was important to the club, she said. The agency was not available in Lawrence. The $700 figure was based on $10 national dues for each club member, according to Weaver. because other groups received such funding. "They ought to pay for it themselves," he said. In a separate funding bill for SCoRMEBE. a larger number of students because companies contacted by the group for contributions had decided to come to KU to interview students, when previously they LAST MIGHT, the Senate allocated a total of $3,875.49 to nine organizations that have not received funding for the fiscal year 1980. The organization funded last night and their allocations are the Senate approved $2,825, but voted down an additional request for $2,500 in travel expenses. SCoRMEBE's request was separate because it was carried over from last spring's budget hearings. The loss of the $2,500 funding would hurt the organization's primary purposes. Leon Brady, resident adviser for the program, said The Senate funded 12 organizations at last week's meeting, allocating $15,734.85 to groups that have received funding for fiscal year 1980. THE MONEY would have been used to travel to companies and ask them for contributions to SCoREBE's scholarship group and to a group group received about $55,000 in contributions. Tae Kwo Do Club, $120; KU Accounting Club, $290.80; Microbiology Society, $180.45; Women's Field Hockey, $728.50. Brady said SCoRMEBE's trips benefited Organization of Black and Minority Archi- culural Student Association; $100; KU Folk Dance Club, $40; Chancery Club, $292; and the KU Service. $232, 8. Soloukhin From nave one became a "proven" writer before World War II. Mikkelson said. Soloukhin said he did not choose to become a writer, writing chose him. --government thinks are exceptional. Mikkelson said. "Some people, such as doctors and lawyers, choose their professions," he said. "But writing chose me. I felt called to write." After the war, Soloukhin was admitted to the Soviet Literary Institute in Moscow, which accepts only writers the Soviet Solukhua said only 100 students attended the institute when he was there. "Blackened Icons" and "Letters from India" were published about 10 years later. Soloukhin said that except for Soviet art historians, he was the only writer to support saving icons. "I was the only writer to write about the need to save icons on a level that the common person could understand," he said. He said most art historians had written for intellectuals. Solukhin has published several prose works, including "Vladimir Country Roads," translated into English as "A War of Ruralism, a Rural Russia," and "A Dane of Dice." Herb's FINE POSTRAITURE He has also written several books of poetry. He is planning to write a novel about his life as a soldier in Moscow during World War II. WHILE AT KU, Soloukhin will lecture to Russian classes on contemporary Soviet literature. 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