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FIELD NOTES
NASULGC ANNUAL MEETING
Chicago
November 10-11, 1969
Dr. Mawby
The purpose of the trip was to participate in a panel discussion in the
Information Section of the NASULGC Annual Meeting. This afforded opportunity, of course, to make a number of other usefUl contacts as well.
On Monday evening, I had dinner with Dr. Patrick Boyle of the University
of Wisconsin. Our agenda related to the Agricultural Extension Training
Program at University College, Dublin. In retrospect, Pat feels he spent
a good year there and is well satisfied with the experience. In my judgment,
he did a tremendous job and has provided a good base for future developments.
The program has problems, however, particularly related to the personality
of Professor Ruane, the lack of leadership of Dean Clear, and the idiosyncracies of the University. Ruane is a complex personality, very bright
and able, but very inept in his relationships with others. He regards the
Exten sion Training Program as his and is highly protective, to an extent
that may preclude the establishment of the program on a permanent basis.
For example, while the President, the Dean, and Professor Ruane had all emphasized at the time of my visit that they wanted Boyle to meet with all of the
de partment chairmen of the Faculty of Agriculture to review the Centre's
program activities and plans and also ' to conduct a training session (in
pedagogy) for all faculty members, neither of these opportunities ever materialized. Thus, other than as he was able to make personal contacts informally, Boyle was completely isolated from the rest of the faculty. A
program of this kind cannot operate in such an insular way. This is something we are going to have to deal with in future discussions in Dublin.
Before leaving Dublin, Boyle had an opportunity for extensive conversations
with Mr. MacHale, the University Bursar. He gained additional respect for
MacHale and changed his impressions rather markedly from the neagtive kind
of a relationship he had had earlier. MacHale pressed him on three questions:
(1) Whether the Faculty of Agriculture, particularly at the undergraduate
level, should be at Lyons Farm or at Bellfield, the new campus of the University. Ruane is pressing to have senior students at Lyons; the rest of
the faculty are more interested in being at Bellfield. While Boyle tried
not to take sides in this controversial issue in his discussions with MacHale,
he, of course, is inclined to feel that the faculty and students should be
at Bellfield, with field trips and experience at Lyons as necessary.
(2) MacHale followed up on the luncheon discussion regarding Boyle's relationship with the rest of the faculty. He was interested that I no opportunity to
meet with department chairmen and with all faculty members had materialized.
(3) He continued his discussion regarding the fact that the girls in the
program, who did not have baccalaureate de grees, should have differ ent examinations than the men who were working for MS degrees. Boyle had been opposed
to this idea earlier but as the program year has progressed and f i nal details
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have wound up, he tends to agree with MacHale, feeling this is an institutional necessity. If the girls do all the same work, including examinations, there is no rationale for their not being awarded a Master's Degree.
At the same time, from the University's standpoint, that is impossible because the girls have not completed a baccalaureate degree. Therefore, if
the exams are changed somewhat, there is a rationale for a diploma for the
girls while the men are awarded the degree.
I followed up on the telephone call which Dr. Morris had received from Mr.
Comerford in Dublin. Mr. Comerford is the Executive Secretary of the organization of County Agricultural Officers. Boyle explained the situation as
follows: The men in the program will be receiving Master of Science in Agriculture degrees, the girls will receive diplomas in agricultural extension.
The degrees were to be conferred by the University in early November. The
girls, however, were notified that the diplomas would not be presented to
them personally, that they would not participate in the graduation ceremony,
but that the diplomas would be mailed to them·and conferred in absentia.
Comerford was objecting to this and wanted to have us intervene with the
University on this detail. Boyle was not sure what the usual procedure is
but assumed that the pattern followed would be consistent with general University policy. If that is the case, I see no reason for an exception in
this instance.
We discussed at some length the situation of John Reidy. Pat is not yet
sure whether Reidy has the ability to complete a doctoral program. Reidy
has still been involved in completing his dissertation for his MS degree
at Kentucky and just sent off a revis ed manuscript on November 10. Hope~ully this will result in completion of the degree.
Because of this commitment, he has taken a light course load at Wisconsin this semester and has
done average work. The real test will come next semester when he will be
carrying a full load and will demonstrate his capacity. With reference to
Reidy's request for special consideration of a stipend allowance for his
two girls who have remained in Dublin, Boyle sees no justification at all
for this. Reidy is on full salary from the Department of Agriculture and
this should be adequate to meet expenses in Dublin. With reference to Fellowship applications for 1970-71, Boyle assumes that there is an application
from Joe Mannion. Mannion will be a candidate for a degree in communicatio~s,
and Boyle suggests that he might study at Wisconsin. He would be in a
different Department but there would be some opportunity for Boyle to keep
in touch with him. It seems to me that this is a good idea.
Boyle has heard little from G. L. Carter, although he seems to be settling
in well. He h~s encouraged Ruane and Spain to begin now to arrange for a
visiting professor for 1970-71 and hopes that Mason Miller may be interested.
I doubt that Miller will be interested because of his family situation, with
a son scheduled to be a high school senior that year.
On Tuesday morning I participated in a panel discussion for the Public Information Group of NASULGC. The topic was "The Critics: Legislatures, the
Congress, the Big Foundations." About eighty people attended, including Vice
Presidents for Information and Development, and Information staff members.
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Russell Mawby field note, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 1969
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Field notes from a trip to Chicago, Illinois on November 10-11, 1969.
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FIELD NOTES
CLAREMONT MEN' S COLLEGE
Claremont , Californi a
Wednes day , Octoo er 29
tr . Rus s e l l G. Mat/loy
This visit to Cl ar emont Men ' s College was i n f ol l ow up of President H. R. r evi l l e ' s
l et t er of Septembe r 18 t o the Foun da t i on r equ es ting f ound ation as s is t an ce i n es tablishment at CMC of a pr oposed Pub lic Aff a i r s At henaeum. I was met at the air por t
by J ohn M. Payne, Vice Pr esident f or Deve lopment . I had l unc h with Jake at t h e
Facu l t y Cl ub whi ch ser ves the Clar emont Co l l ege s. Dur i ng t he afternoon I had individua l appoi nt ment s with s e l ect ed f ac u l t y member s , with Mr . St anton P. We lsh ,
Gener a l Secr etary of the Board of Truste es , as my co ntinui ng hos t .
The i dea of a Pub lic Affairs At h enaeum i s des cr i b ed brie fly in a long r ange p lan
for CMC de ve lope d by t h e Board of Tr ust ees an d a Facu l ty Commit tee. Thi s proj ect i on
c onc eives of t he Athena eum es s ent i a l ly i n terms of its cont ribut i on to enrichment of
t h e undergradua t e curriculum for the st uden t s of CMC. Ja~e s e es the pos s i b i lity of
thi s facilit y and ori ent at ion addi t i ona lly s ervi ng a con tinuing education func tion
for CMC, i nvolvi ng b us ines s and c i v ic l ea der s in inte ract i on wi t h eac h other an d
with s t udent s . App ointment s had b een sche du l ed for me with f our memb er s of t he f acu lty as f'oLlows: Dr . Har o l d F . McCl e l land, Dean of the Fac ult y and Profes s or of
Economi cs ; Dr . Paul A. Albr ec ht, Pr of es s or of Psychol ogy (spe ciali Zing in I ndus t rial
Psychol ogy ); Dr . Mar t i n Diamond , Pr of~ s s or of American Po lit ic a l Ins titutions; a nd
Dr . ~r oc t e r Thoms on , Pr of ess or of Economi cs and Admini strat ion . I was very much impres s ed wi th these f our faculty me n. Each is a dist i nguishe d s cholar i n hi s res p ectiv e f i e l d and evi denc es a r eal de d i c at i on ' ~ unde r gr aduat e teachi ng . Diamond is a
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and ot h er s for hi s teachi ng ef fective ness. I t was apparent t hat eac h of thes e men
had be en i nvol ved i n dis cus s i ons re lative to the Pub lic Affairs At henae um idea and
was v er y s uppor t i ve of it. Ess ent ially however t hey s e e i ts contribution to the
un dergraduat e curr iculum in t h ei r r es pec tive dis c iplines) not at all i n t erms of a
c ont i nui ng educa t i on f unc tion for CMC. Th ey s ee gre at a dvantage in i nviting able
lf pr actitioners lf f rom bus i nes s , gove r nment , civic organizations, etc. to t he campus
f or int er action wi t h und ergraduat e s t udents. Many of these would b e f uT shor t v is its
only , perhaps an af ternoon an d eveni ng . I n ot her instanc es t hey s ee t he poss ibilities
of hav ing dis tinguished s cho lars , perh aps pr ac t i ti oners b ut a ls o f r om academic pos It i ons , on c ampus for longe r per iods of time, up t o a semes ter or ev en a f ull ac ad emi c
y ear . I n any i ns tance , the Athe naeum wou l d provide t he envir onmen t f or informa l
i nt er ac tion , l eis ure ly discussion over di nner, etc . They would se e t he At henae um
becoming an i nt e l l ec t ual an d cultural ce nter for facu l ty , s t udent s and t he visit ing
r es our ce peop le.
Dinn er at J ak e 's h ome i nc l ud ed t he pers ons with whom I had met dur ing t he day , p l us
Dr . J ames Roger s , Prof es sor of Hi s t or y and Dr. W. Cr aig St ubblebine , Ass ociat e Pr of ess or of Economi c s . The informal co nvers a tion cont inued t o revolve around t he
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Russell Mawby Papers
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Philanthropy and society
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The Russell Mawby papers document the life and work of Michigan-born Russell Mawby from 1928 to the present. Mawby was the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation for twenty-five years and is recognized for his work in the area of philanthropy in the United States, Latin America, and Europe.
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/432">Russell Mawby Papers (JCPA-01). Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives</a>
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Russell Mawby field note, Claremont Men's College, October 29, 1969
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Mawby, Russell
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
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Field notes from a trip to California on October 29, 1969.
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Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives
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Charities
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FIELD TRIP REPO T
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BOGOTA, CO
APRIL 16-23 , 1968
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Purpo es of t h fi ld t r i p
r : ( 1) to r vi ew wi th offi cials of t h
I n t itut of Colomb! n A lc ulture nd t he lCA-Uni v r ity of J braska
of t he Found t i on- s iat ed l CA Pro
in Ext ension
i ion the pro e
and t o i cu s th lCA r eque t f or Foundat i on a s s i s t nce for an
diti ona l
t a ye r , ( 2) a disc u s with offic i 1 of th Inter t ional Center f or
Tropi c 1 A icult ure (CIAT) t he plans nd pro es for t he e t blishment
of CIAT nd xplore pa rticul r l y th
r ogram pl ns f or tr i ning and
unic t i on f or hich CIAT offic i 1 h ve r eques t d Foundation consider c
t ion , nd (3) to int rvie- f l lowship candi tea nomi t ed by l CA a nd t h
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br ka Mi i on . Wh n I l t r eturn d fr
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t i c bou t t he Iri sh l CA ( I r ish Count ryw en '
s ociation) .
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1 t in Bo t . Wh n Paul Mill r dr f t ed t he l ong-range
lCA ould be nd should bec e , e c ndidly dmitted
th id 1
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Division of lCA- -Ed e tion , es e reh,
d Exten ion- -hav be n crea t d
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of Agronomy and Ve teri n ry Medi ci ne
of t h N tion 1 Univ r ity , on t h thre e pus
t Bogo , Medel 1! n , and
Palmira . Res arch prof
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mb r are involv d in research ct ivities of l CA .
nd University faCUlty
till cone rna re rdi ng t hi
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of E t nsion . In a l i t tle mar t han eight months, D rt ha
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him el f firmly i n t hi po ition .
who i Dir etor of t h Division of Education , nd wi th Dr . Cardon , who is
Dir etor of the Di vision of Res e eh . The National Ext ension Ser vi ce ha s
been tran f rr d from the inistry t o lCA. A coneentr t d in- er vice t raini ng
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COLOMB IAN FIELD TR I P
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of th e trip was (a) t o me et with offici als of I CA and of t h e Univer sity of Neb raska Mi s s i on to di s cus s t he t hi rd grant proposal whi ch h ad been
submit t ed by ICA and (b ) t o part i c i pat e i n the meeting of t h e Board of Di rect or s
of CIAT .
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I n Mi ami I met Dr . Jack Adams, Director of the Cooperat ive Extension Servi c e
of the Uni v er s ity of Neb ra ska . Jack has been participating re gu l ar ly i n
v i s its t o Colombi a and h as served a s the continuing contac t of the Univer sity
in r elat i on to t he extensio n phase of t he ICA development program. Jack ,
t he ref or e , has good kn owl edge of event s of t he past , i s a good j udge of peop l e ,
and is ver y h el pf ul in t hes e pe r i odi c reviews.
Two f ul l days, Tue sday an d Wed n es day, were spent with t h e Neb r a s ka Mis s i on and
ICA offic i als in di s cus s i ng pr ogr e s s and t he pr opo s al . Those involved f rom
ICA wer e Dr . Ort i z Mende z , Di r ector-General ; Dr . Chaverra, Director of Planning repla c i ng Canut o Cardona, who ha s r etired f rom I CA and is on a s pec i al
one-year ICA- CIAT proj ect co nc erned with opaQue- 2 co rn ; Dr . Gartner, Techni cal
Direct or; Dr . Ca ss alett , Director of ' 't ile Re s earch Divis ion, succeeding Chav er r a ;
D~ . Alva r ez , Di rector of t he Di vi s i on of Edu cat i on ; Dr. Rico, Acting Development Di r e ct or (Duarte i s s cheduled to return in early Augu s t after t he new
a ~~ini st r at i o n t ake s ov er) ; Dr . Val buena , Director of Exten sion Field Servi ces ; and Dr . Gar c es , Dir ect or of the ICA G~ adu ate School . From Neb r a sk a ,
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sinc e h e wa s ful l y engaged at the I nt ernation al Indu strial Fair being held
in Bogot a where h e was co ord inating all of t he agri cultural exhibits . This new
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ev
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ting
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l
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c
l
us
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o
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s:
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f
te
r m
uch d
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ss
ion onthe p
ropo
sa
1.
W
e shou
ld no
tp
rovi
d
e any assi
s
t
a
n
c
e fo
rthep
r
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po
sed po
si
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rd
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b
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s
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a
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fad
di
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iona
l con
su
l
t
an
t fund
sfo
rt
h
i
s pu
rpo
se
.
2.
W
e shou
ld anal
y
z
e ca
re
fu
llythe p
ro
jec
ted da
tes o
fr
e
t
u
r
n
sf
o
r
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lom
b
i
an Fe
l
low
s who m
ay m
ov
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to key p
o
s
i
t
i
o
n
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othe D
e
p
a
r
t
m
en
to
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l S
c
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ce
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ten
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c
at
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ons
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si
o
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ra
in
ing Spec
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s
ts and Co
mmuni
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t
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s
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ly a
f
t
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rk
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n
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ts shou
ld b
h
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r
mc
o
n
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l
ta
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t he
lp f
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r
in
tot
"p
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n
en
t pe
rsonne
l
." As
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rt ove
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ropr
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n
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e
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ny d
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ta
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ft
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e budge
t reg
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ce
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on
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jus
tedi
nl
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In o
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ld
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l
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ld wo
rk w
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t
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t
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ropos
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d budge
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o
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t
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ion andw
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ld sub
m
i
t th
i
si
nth
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ed
ia
te
f
u
t
u
re
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lieve w
es
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dg
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a
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lec
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x
t
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n
si
o
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re
f
l
e
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tingth
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t
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n
s
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i
on
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t
h rCA I a
s
k
ed t
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e
mto v
r
r
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r
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h
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ve pend
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ng be
fo
re us f
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o
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t
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a
n
k
ing g
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llow
s:
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a
s as fo
1
.
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l
l
ow
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p
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t is m
o
s
tdi
f
ficu
l
t
fo
r rCA t
ose
c
u
r
efun
d
sf
o
rt
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i
s
pu
r
po
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e
y can use no C
o
l
om
b
ian p
es
o
s ab
ro
ad
. Th
ey r
e
c
o
g
n
i
z
e
I
t
h
a
tt
h
e Fe
llow
s ar
ee
sse
n
t
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tol
e
a
d
e
r
s
h
i
pf
o
rs
u
c
c
e
s
so
f rCAi
n
·
ex
t
e
n
s
i
o
nand communi
c
at
i
o
n
s
.
l
2
.
Co
n
tinua
t
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o
no
f the N
eb
raska suppo
rt and
th
e th
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r
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ropos
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l.
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om
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n
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l
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d
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e
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low
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p
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s
s
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g
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n
3.
H
ing o
fth
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l
t
ya
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les
.
4
.
Ass
ist
a
n
ce i
nequi
p
p
ingth
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a
tion
a
l
ca
tion
s.
C
en
te
rf
o
rA
gr
i
cu
l
tu
r
a
lC
ommun
i
-
H
e
rn
a
nP
e
re
z rep
o
r
ted on
eo
the
rs
ign
ifi
c
an
t deve
l
o
pm
en
t. An i
n
i
t
i
a
l
me
e
ting
o
f peop
le in C
o
l
o
mbia co
n
c
ern
edw
it
hag
ricu
l
t
ur
a
l o~~~uni ations w
a
s h
e
l
da
t
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llinin ea
r
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. T
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ra
sm
any a
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pan
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s
;
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ally1
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l
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tion
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h
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bl
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terega
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ty
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t
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td
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p
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t
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o
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ro
fa
ll ac
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ta and rCA
a
c
t
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tie
sa
t the N
a
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h
o
ana
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en r v
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a
s De
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it
hre
f
er
e
n
cetofe
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l
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ps
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i
r
s
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is
c
u
s
sed t
h
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e
l
l
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s who a
r
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nth
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Un
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t
a
t
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s, u
s
i
ngth
em
em
oo
f Ju
l
y1
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. Th
e fo
llow
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t
e
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l
a
t
et
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h
o
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e
Fe
ll
o
w
s on wh
ichth
e
r
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as an
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ion o
rdec
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t
h
e
rth
a
nt
h
a
tr
e
f
l
e
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t
e
d
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h
en
o
t
e
s
.
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Su
sana
: M
iss Amaya i
sc
u
r
r
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n
t
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a
. Sh
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a
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s
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i
t
h
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lv
a
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t rCA
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hey haveind
i
c
at
e
dt
h
a
tth
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i
l
lc
o
n
ti
n
u
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f
e
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i
pon
ly i
fshe p
ro
v
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d
es t
oth
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me
i
th
e
ra s
i
gn
ed c
o
n
t
r
a
c
tw
i
t
h INCO
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t
r
a
c
t w
i
th rCA
. Su
ch ext
e
n
s
i
o
nwou
ld b
ef
o
rs
i
xmon
ths s
i
n
c
e
o
rs
igns a con
sh
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c
a
t
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dth
a
t th
is w
ou
ldb
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o
rcom
p
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t
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no
fhe
rd
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r
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e
requ
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e
n
t
s
. We s
hould p
r
o
v
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d
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t
e
n
s
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s Am
ay
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n
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rom
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ld N
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s
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r
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s
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r
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st
h
a
tthey shou
ld p
rov
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rh
im
i
x
-m
on
th ex
ten
s
ion f
o
rh
imt
o o~p et e cou
rse w
o
rk;they que
s
ti
o
n a tw
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lve
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And
rad
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lr
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a
d
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a
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r
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a
ta on w
h
ich he coul
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m
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ten
sion
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the shou
ld e
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CIAT Executive Committee Meeting
Russell G. Mawby
July 16·-18, 1970
The CIAT Executive Committee met on Thursday in the lCA headquarters in Bogota.
Members participating were de Sola, Ortiz, Fagundes, Hardin and Roberts. Ned
Raun and Frank Byrnes of the CIAT staff also attended. The topics considered
are covered in the attached minutes of this meeting. My only comment is twofold: (1) CIAT is fortunate indeed to have so able a chairman as de Sola .
.He is knowledgeable, completely committed and a very practical and effective
chairman. (2) The Executive Committee is addressing itself to the proper
questions related to policy and to moving forward as expediently as possible
the development of the CIAT program. It is a hard working group providing
real guidance and support to Jerry and his staff.
An appointment with President Lleras for the afternoon, at which time a special
citation was to be presented to the President, was cancelled because of the
political tensions following the election. Lleras has provided superb leadership during his administration and, with a firm hand and sound judgment, has
moved Colombia forward on many fronts. Nonetheless, it is apparent from an
analysis of the election results that the "little people" or the impoverished
masses of Colombia are not happy with their lot and are becoming impatient
with the slow process of development in terms of benefits to them. The next
years would seem to be critical in terms of the ability of a democratic form
of government to cope with developmental problems while maintaining popular
support.
The Friday and Saturday meetings of CIAT Board of Trustees were held in Cali
at CIAT headquarters. Staff offices have been established in a remodeled dairy
barn on the estate. The hacienda has been remodeled also to provide dormitory
housing facilit ies for information operations and the food service. It is an
amazingly functional and attractive arrangement and is a very positive step
in terms of developing staff relationships and program. The farm has been
transformed since we were there a year ago, beginning to shape up as a research
and experimental demonstration farm. Particularly impressive are the research
plots already established, including extensive rice plots and a huge collection of Cassava varieties.
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Russell Mawby field note, Colombia, July 13, 1970
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Mawby, Russell
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
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Field notes from a trip to Colombia on July 13-19, 1970.
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W. K. Kellogg Foundation
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Title
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Russell Mawby Papers
Subject
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Charities
Family foundations--Michigan
Philanthropy and society
Description
An account of the resource
The Russell Mawby papers document the life and work of Michigan-born Russell Mawby from 1928 to the present. Mawby was the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation for twenty-five years and is recognized for his work in the area of philanthropy in the United States, Latin America, and Europe.
The digital collection includes a selection of field notes, speeches, itineraries, and other materials.
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Mawby, Russell G.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/432">Russell Mawby Papers (JCPA-01). Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives.
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Johnson Center for Philanthropy
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application/pdf
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eng
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Text
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JCPA-01
Coverage
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1938-2012
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/432">Russell Mawby papers, JCPA-01</a>
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JCPA-01_1965-07-14_RMawby_COL_FR
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Russell Mawby field note, Colombia, July 14, 1965
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Mawby, Russell
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Description
An account of the resource
Field notes from a trip to Colombia on July 14-23, 1965.
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Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
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Grand Valley State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI, 49401
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Philanthropy and society
Family foundations--Michigan
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Charities
Reports
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eng
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1965-07-14
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Field Notes
ICA
Bogota, Colombia
June 1-2, 1972
Russell G. Mawby
On June 1 and 2, Mario Chaves and I were in Bogota to confer with officials
of the University of Nebraska Mission and with officials of ICA regarding
the status and future plans for the Division of Communications. Just before
we arrived, we learned that Dr. Jorge Ortiz Mendez had resigned as Director
General of ICA to accept the presidency of the University of the Andes in
Bogota. He has been succeeded by Dr. Vicente Davila Suarez. Dr. Davila is
a very able young economist, very fluent in English, who has been in key
positions with ICA, with the Ministry of Agriculture, and with Caja Agraria.
He should provide able and strong leadership.
We first had opportunity to review with the Nebraska group the status of the
ICA-AID contract. It is definitely phasing down and very rapidly. Tom Dowe
will be leaving August 1 to return to Vermont. A number of the others will
be leaving in August to assume new responsibilities with the fall academic
year at U.S. institutions. A few (three or four) have specific ICA-AID contracts which will carry into 1973. In addition, Hawkins and Tenney will be
continuing on Kellogg funds. Both Nebraska and AID would like to have Hawkins
become the leader of the Nebraska Mission when Dowe leaves. He seems to have
the best qualifications in terms of experience and personality to assume this
responsibility. Once the bulk of the group leaves in August, responsibiiities
will be limited. If he assumes this responsibility, about 25% of his salary
will come from AID funds and it is estimated that about 25 % of his time will
be devoted to this administrative responsibility. Since it is the consensus
of both ICA and Nebraska that this arrangement would be desirable, I indicated
that it would be acceptable to us. It is likely that they will move the office from the present location to the Colgas Building where ICA is headquartered,
about September 1. Arrangements have been made by ICA with Nebraska to handle
fellowships through the Lincoln office, at least through June 1973.
I also had opportunity to visit with Dowe and Tenney in detail (Hawkins was
on vacation in the U.S.) about the status of the ICA program. Apparently, in
general things are going rather well. ICA is havingthe usual problems of
budgetary limitations, requiring priorities, and with turnover of staff, they
continue to lose some of the very good people, but in general there is stability
in key positions, although a number of the outstanding men continue to change
chairs frequently. We also reviewed in some detail the proposal from rCA
dated April 26, 1972, for continuation of support.
On June 2 we (Dowe, Tenney, MMC, RGM) met with officials of ICA at their headquarters. Participants in the first discussion were Dr. Miguel Hernandez, Associate Director for Development; Dr. Manuel Torregroza, Division of Rural
Extension; Dr. Jaime Gutierrez, Division of Communications; Dr. Moises Alvarez,
Department of Social Sciences; Dr. Eduardo Aycardi, Division of Education.
Gutierrez and Alvarez are ~~ Fellows; Hernandez chaired t he meeting;
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COLOMBIAN FIELD KO TES
MARCH 2 - 4, 1970
Rus sell G. Mawby
Monday , March 2
Monday mor n i ng was spent with the Nebraska Miss ion staff - -first in a staff
meet ing at whi ch Carroll St reeter , Ed itor Emeritus of the Fa rm .Journa.l ,
rip okc brie fly rer;I1Y'(]i nc; hl a vl n it.r: in Colomb :i n, Mr . st r eet e r vuu: omp Loy cd
by the Rockefel10r ~o un d at i o n t o do the sp ecia l r epo r t on Ro ckef e l l er
activities in India, has s ince visited the Puebla p r oj ect in Mexico for t he
same purp os e , an d i s now i n Colomb i a makin g a tour as a basis for a report
on Rockefeller activiti es in Colomb i a . His observations were i ns i gh t f ul
and interest ing , though i t was apparent that he has not ye t v i s i t ed any
~CA Extension offi ce directly , but i s operat ing on the bas is of s econdhand
i nfo rmation . Yeut te r, Colwe ll , Trai l a nd I t hen went to the Colgas Building
for a meeting with I CA l eader sh i p. Thi s was d isorganized a nd accomp li shed
not h i ng but the s oc i a l or diplomat ic ameni ti e s. After lunch , I then went
\vi t h Trail t o Tibait a t a for a meet i ng wi th the Soc ial Scie nce Department of
I CA. Tr ail is the Chai rman of this Department, whi ch i s establi shed i n
t hre e d i v i s i on s : (1) Exte nsi on Education under Manu el Narvaez. Na rva e z
ha s had s ome trainin g a t Turri alba and need s add i t i ona l time there to fini sh
h is r~ degre e . The Nebras ka pos i t i on to work with this section ha s been
unfilled s in ce Dr . Warren r eque s t ed a cha nge in assignment . (2) Rura l
Sociology unde r Gilbe rt o Veharamo . Dr . Whitt en barger i s work i ng with t hi s
section . ( 3) Agri cultural Commun i ca t i ons under Vi cente Alba. Ri ch ard
Tenney is workin g in t h is secti on.
Pr e s ent a t i ons were mad e by the Col omb ians outl in ing t h e depa rtmental or gani zat ion an d their work. All of t hem did this in English and did r ea son ably
well. Work is probably far the st along in Ma s s Communi cations, l ea s t well
advance d in Extension Education. In all ar eas, however, some progr e s s is
being made. Developments sin ce my last vi sit ar e indeed encouragin g.
The Soc i a l Sc ience Departmen t i s locat ed in t he new off i ce build i ng of I CA,
wh ich was vaca t ed when Ortiz and h is li eut ena nt s moved t o downt own Bogota .
1ne fac i l it ie s ar e v ery adequate . Thi s ha s freed s pace in the o ld barn whi ch
was co nve rted t o the Informat ion Cente r . The Inf ormat ion Cente r i s makin g
good progress now under a Colomb i an . Hernan Pere z, our fir st r e t ur nin g
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t er rif i c job. ICA offic i al s commented very favorably on his t r a i ning a t
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headquart er s wi t h Ortiz Mendez , Cardona, Gar tne r , Gar ce s , Chav er r a, and
Rico; and with Yeut ter, Colwell, an d Trail of Nebraska . The purpose of the
meeting was to cons ider a proposal which ICA- Nebraska wi sh to submit to WKKF
fo r cont inuat ion of our s upport fo llowin g our current commi tme nt . For s ome
unexplained r eas on, t he i deas wh i ch wer e to be conside r ed were care f ully kept
secret fr om me and a copy of t he dr aft of the propo sal wa s not pres ented to
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me until the following mornin g. I have the impression that this is
essentially a Nebraska proposal, to which tney have secured lCA reaction
and concurrence. Copies of the proposal were circulated by lCA p eople
under Trail's supervision the prior day while we were on the field trip to
Espinal.
Dr. Ortiz opened the meeting by expressing appreciation to the Foundation
and then suggested that lCA would particularly appreciate our Foundation's
consideration of three kinds of support:
(1) For the National Center for Communications. This long-pending
facility seems now to be moving fOTITard, with the plans confirmed and with initial financing available. This will be
establi shed as a National Center for Communication at the level
of Cardona's office of planning in lCA, in a comparable level
of importance. Cardona is responsible for Planning and
Development; the counterpart position would be responsible for
Communic ations-rnformation-Training. lCA's request for our
consideration for the new building would be for equipment, to
an amount of approximately $500,000. No specific detail was
presented, but this request may be incorporated in the proposal
ultimately submitted through Nebraska.
(2) Strengthening of gr a duat e programs. rCA has a responsibility of
leadership for the development of graduate programs in rCA and
in relation ship to the National University. Dr. Garces, who
has this r e sponsibility, would like to bring the new Rector of
National University and the deans of graduate programs in all
related fields (probably four i nd i v i dua l s ) to t h e U.S. for two
or three weeks for visitation to U.S. institutions. r indicated
that I saw little likelihood of our providing funds for this
purpose. Followingihe meeting, Colwell indicated that he felt
Nebraska might provide support through AID funds for this
activity.
(3) Subscription s to the Library. Dr. Dorothy Parker of the
Rockefeller Foundation has studied Agricultural Libraries in
Colombia. She has recommended creation, under rCA, of a
National Agricultural Library Center which would coordinate all
libraries including rCA, the National University, rNCORA, etc.
As a part of this effort, there is a need for funds to provide
subscriptions for periodicals for the National Library Center.
This would amount to $15,000 - $20,000 per year and is an
immediate need. r learned later that Rockefeller Foundation has
provided funds for this purpose in the past, but has discontinued
their support. I do not recommend that we provide assistance
of this sort.
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FIELD nOTES
'rnIP TO COLOMBIA
( Ma y 20- 28 , 1975 )
MARIO M. CHAVES and Russell G. Bawby
The main purpose of the trip to Colombia v a s to at t.erid the CIAT Annua L Meeting ,
accompanyi n g Dr . Navby . Other objectives included activities o f pro gra~
d e v e Lopmen t in Bo got 'a ~ Cali and Medellin . Al.s o vi s i.t.s to on-going proj ects
i n Colombia (four in Cali , o~e in Me d e l l l n and tWG in Bo g o t a ) . The tot al
t i me available vas 7 d a y s , excludir.g t r ave l days .
I spent 2 days in t·:ede lll~ ?
3 1 /2 days in Cali, ar.d 1 1/2 daJs i~ Bogot~.
I wer.t alone to Medellfn;
i n the other visits , I ac corapan.i e d Dr . l ·~a'.-lby .
G e n e r a l ~ p r a i s al
Politically, Colombia h as nov a moderately leftist Government . The un i
versi ties are nov folloi ,,:nt; the nev line in the Goven-.:.:::ent and at the time
of our visit , there wer e pr ob Le ms at the Iiat ional Un i ve r s i t.y and at the
Co l omb i an As s oc i at.i.on of j·ie dical Sc ho o Ls . At the e nd of roy visit , there
we r e s orne chan ces in t h e hi gher Lche Lon s of the PIrr:<f ar.d I read tod ay
(Jun e 6 , 1975) that tte Rector of the :Iational Un.i v e.r s i t.y had been ch an ged .
He "as a YJ1o"m raar x i s t ,
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The quality of f'acu Lt.y in the nai n Colombian uni ver s i ties is '..; 1211 above
a v e r a g e f o r Latin P~erica a r.d it i s felt that Colombia off ers a ge od potential
for pr ogr am de v c Lopmen t if the politic a l +s i tuat ion s t ab i Li zes after t.he
r e c e nt chanGes .
Me de l l f n
I spent 2 "lwrkine;-day's in Medellln . During the f i r s t day , I vis itec. the
dental , the nedical and the nur sing schools . After these visits , I ~et
Dr. Jo s e Romc r o Terue l of PAEO, vho c ame to l·:edellfn for joj.Ylt discussions
at the Sch ool o f ? u"Jlic Health . At the end of the day~ I attcr: u '2d a ~ ee t::'J1 G
of corcrauni t.y l eaders in one of the areas where the Un.i ve r s i t.y of Antioquia
i n t e n ds to partici pate in the d eve Lopmen t of a r:.odern healt h care delivery sys t em ,
On Thursday, I s pent the full mor-n i ng at the School O!' Publ ic Health v i t h
Dr. Teruel , d iscussing vith the nev de an of the SC:l ool , Dr . Emiro Trujillo ,
o ne of the probable co mponent pr oj ects of the n ev PAnO pr-ogr-am - PLADES .
Th e dean of the med i caL schoo l , Dr . Bernardo Och oa , a f'orraer Kellog g f'e LLow
i n Ann Arbor , Lnv i ted me for Lun ch e or; ",ri th Dr . Teruel on Thursday .
Th e f' o.l Lowi ng point s should be stres s ed abou t these var ious visits:
1. Th e University h2.S a new rector ·,.-:lich is encouraging student
par t i c i pat.t o n in c oraaun i t.y involve:::ent . He i s a r.ode r at.e , politi c al l y s pe ak.i ng , and. he has also a pp o .in t ed mo de r a t e de ans for
th e v ar i ou s s chools o f the Uni versi ty of .':..n t i oqu.i a ,
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Russell Mawby field note, Colombia, May 27, 1969
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On Hednes day , May 31 , I v i s i t ed CIAT with Dr . Mario r,I . Chaves .
c ontacts were:
Our pr imar y
Dr . U. J. Grant , Director Gen er al
Dr . Col i n McCl ung , De put y Dir e c t or Ge ner al
Dr . Franci s Byrne s , Leader of Trai ni ng and Communicat ions
He s pe nt t h e day at the CIAT h ea dquar ter s near Palm i ra .
We first t oured t h e hea dqua rt er s f acility no w under construct ion . Good
progr e s s is b eing made and the con s tru ction i s at l a s t on s chedule , with
com91 eti on for Mar ch of 1 973. The fir st field operation s buildi ng is comp l eted and is being u s ed f ully , includ i ng the a l lo ca t ion of a s ignifi c a nt
po rt ion of the space f or t emporary l ab or at ori es for pl ant science s . Thi s
a c commodation has been made i nexp en siv ely and v ery effe ctively . The main
facil i t y i s t a k ing enough shape t ha t one can get a fe eli ng for the tot a l
camp us. We wer e abl e to t our the areas which are now u nder con struction
for the Communication Se r v i c e s Unit, the Conf er en ce Center , inc l udi ng t h e
recept ion and registra tion area, the food s er v i c e and r es i d ent i al reception area , a nd the re s idential ac c o~~od at i o n s. The relat ionships of these
vari ou s e l ements are exc ell ent, both frt ~ e lat ion one to anot her and in r el ation to the a dmini s tration un i t , t h e re s ea rc h l aborat ori e s, and the fiel d
operations . We ~lso had opport un ity to tour briefly the total farm , part icular ly f or Mar io 's i nf or ma tion. I am amazed at the amoun t of r e s earc h
a l ready under way , both here and i n other lo ca tions within Colombia , and
in ot h er countri e s. The de c ision to proceed with pro gr ~~ and to transform
the old r a nch b u ildings into tempor ary quart er s was a wise one. I am sur e
that the programming activitie s of CIAT will b e go ing v irt u all y full t ilt
by the time the s e new headquarters a ccommodat ions a re available . Thi s
s imply mean s that t ime has been saved in terms of the ultimat e contrib ut ion
of t h e CIAT eff ort.
There i s no need to detail i n t hese note s th e minut es from t he Executive
Co~~ittee and Board Meet i ng of May 10-1 2, nor the s upport ing docQ~ents wh ich
were a part of the agenda for that meeting . The complete fisc a l informat ion ,
includi ng the operat i ng budg et for 1972 , the propo s e d budg et for 1 97 3, and
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howev er, that t here i s also prel iminary i nf or ma t i on r egardi ng th8 plan f or
the dedication of the CIA'l' fac i l ity and the associated inau gur al progr-um ,
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Russell Mawby Papers
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Charities
Family foundations--Michigan
Philanthropy and society
Description
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The Russell Mawby papers document the life and work of Michigan-born Russell Mawby from 1928 to the present. Mawby was the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation for twenty-five years and is recognized for his work in the area of philanthropy in the United States, Latin America, and Europe.
The digital collection includes a selection of field notes, speeches, itineraries, and other materials.
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Mawby, Russell G.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/432">Russell Mawby Papers (JCPA-01). Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives.
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eng
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JCPA-01
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1938-2012
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JCPA-01_1972-05-31_RMawby_COL_FR
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Russell Mawby field note, Colombia, May 31, 1972
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Mawby, Russell
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Description
An account of the resource
Field notes from a trip to Colombia on May 31, 1972.
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Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI, 49401
Subject
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Philanthropy and society
Family foundations--Michigan
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Charities
Reports
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eng
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1972-05-31
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Text