"Hadley Reed (sic), assistant agricultural editor of Iowa State College, has been named extension editor, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois. He succeeds F. J. 'Dutch' Keilholz, who resigned in December, 1943, to become associate editor of 'The Country Gentleman.' Prof. G.L. Jordan, acting editor, has returned to teaching duties in agricultural economics. Farm bulletins, until June 1, will be edited by J. W. Walker and Miss Jessie Heathman."
Response to "'Selling' vs. news" by Bristow Adams, Cornell University. Harris notes that the Cornell president and dean probably spend time seeking support from the legislature or other sources for their institution and its work. Asks if their efforts are (as Adams argued) "subversive to the purpose of the college?" Also observes that a pastor is paid for ministering to the souls of his flock, but he pauses frequently to pass the collection plate. "I maintain that if education is worth having, then it is justifiable to educate people to support educational institutions."
Recommendations from the Professional Development Committee of AAACE. They include sabbatical leaves, exchange appointments, short-term media experience (unpaid leave from college position). "Members of the association were emphatic in their statement that editors should be given the same privileges of sabbatical leave as other college workers and that they should develop their jobs and positions so that they would have a rank equivalent to that of any professorship on the campus."