====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0037_2 from reel: L 736 (1964-02-04 to 1964-07-31) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/75598 Title: Regent's History Told in Magazine Summary: Article about the history of the University of Kansas Board of Regents, focusing on political changes and administrative transitions in the university's governance. Category: campus news Subjects: university history; board of regents; academic governance Named Entities: Ellsworth, Fred [alumni secretary]; Davis, Jonathan M. [former governor]; Lindley, Chancellor [university administrator] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Brass Choir Goes to South Pacific Summary: The KU brass choir embarks on a 97-day tour of the South Pacific, performing in multiple countries including Ceylon, South Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand. Category: campus news Subjects: music ensembles; student activities; international tours Named Entities: Bloomquist, Kenneth [choir director] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Candidate for Governor Speaks to Young GOP Summary: Kansas gubernatorial candidate William H. Avery addresses the Young Republicans at the Kansas Union, discussing his campaign and political views. Category: campus news Subjects: politics; student organizations; government Named Entities: Avery, William H. [Kansas gubernatorial candidate] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Dean J. W. McGuire Says Business, Society Bound Summary: Dean McGuire discusses the interconnectedness of business and society, emphasizing the role of business education in preparing students for their societal responsibilities. Category: editorial Subjects: business education; social responsibility; academic leadership Named Entities: McGuire, J. W. [Dean of Business School] Confidence: 0.85 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: McCoys Shoes; Ray Christian; KU Brass Choir; Young GOP Category: advertisements Confidence: 1.0 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.