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SALLYANNE PAYTONI?Trustees ElectedSallyanne Payton, assistant for domestic affairs to President Richard Nixon, is one of the four new members of the Stanford Board of Trustees elected earlier this month by alumni.Payton, who was awarded her undergraduate degree in 1964 and her law' degree in 1968 — both from Stanford — was named on 44 percent of the 22,903 ballots that were returned by alumni.The University mailed out 93,616 ballots.‘Stay Cool’Payton, who was elected to one of two posts for alumni 35 and younger, pointed out that the University is under pressure from the students to participate in social change, and “the sine qua non of University governance under these circumstances is the ability to stay cool.”The other under-35 post was won by Linea Hawes Clever, a San Francisco physician. The two positions for alumni over 36 were won by Benjamin Crocker, Los Angeles savings and loan executive, and A. CrawfordCooley, Atherton privateinventor.Clever ran on a platform of vigorous fund-raising activities,and was name on 48 percent ofthe ballots. She graduated from Stanford in 1962 and the Medical School in 1965.BalanceCrocker also used fund-raising as the basis of his candidacy, and said that the value of the open space on campus must be balanced against the need formore revenue. He graduated in 1956, and also received a law degree from Stanford.Cooley, a 1947 graduate, said that the student movement at Stanford had produced some new ideas but, on occasion, had “reputed reason itself.” He urged re-evaluation of a number of policy decisions made during the last few years, including campus recruiting, ROTC, and use of Memorial Church.The Field Research Corporation of San Francisco tabulated the election returns.
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