Battalion/Page 8 April 8, 1982 photo courtesy of Lafayette Journal and Courier At a press conference after his selection as Texas A&M clancellor, Hansen shows the folks back home a moment© of his Texas visit. Purdmesic A Mime WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — If Dr. Arthur G. Hansen has any foes in the Purdue University fa culty or administration, they couldn’t be found. No matter what questions were asked and no matter who was asked, the answers were always favorable. Not just favorable, but out standing. “If he hadn’t been hired and you got a glowing report, you might be suspicious thinking we were trying to peddle him,” said Dr. John W. Hicks, executive assistant to the president. “But that isn’t the case — you’ve already got him. “He’s an absolutely honest and straight-forward individual. He doesn’t manipulate or pull deals or operate behind the scenes — he comes right out and lays it on the line — something rare in university administra tors.” Dr. John C. Hancock, dean of engineering, said: “When Dr. Hansen got here, he had to take on the job of cultivating alterna tive sources of fund-raising. Be cause of this, he delcpijeniriit to our ; of his internal work loHis toughness is But, it's clear that heitaj-d questions gated the responsibilit; ituations. But, t mority that go withit ikijiJbined with behind people - kieople. loyal.” “Because most George S. King, diitisions take plac the Purdue Division : tepesand the hu legiate Athletics, agreanijliesurface, hi: that (Hansen) haslieriEpft. But, this is i lent administrator- jmsc , when the have no complaints lit,jade, the hard c way he’s handledou &,be asked. I’m pretty well left loji'fou can run a show.” umber of dill Dr. Felix Haas.exti Jaas said. “Then president in chargei nswer. But, I thir mic affairs, said twt iodcl of careful Hansen’s personalit (gallon of aulho considered before h ;cn for people i ness as an administnH a mix as an) measured. Hansen came to “First, he’s a ver oeorgiaTech in Ji person,” Haas said, w*Frederick L. H challenges — he asf resident from 1 about why we do thii. trifled to step d< we do. He’s verv rtk|GavTotten, edit accept things without ue Alumnus, sai them through complet«ame toPurdu< “Second, he’s addeditoliod of great ui Future (Continued from page 1) ship, going back to when Mr. Bright (H.R. “Bum” Bright, chairman of the Texas A&M System Board of Regents) first asked me about (accepting) the presidency of A&M. The actual decision point came in late February, shortly after the announcement came out about Chancellor Hubert stepping down. I was nominated as a candi date in late February by one of the A&M alumni I had worked with. Mr. Bright then contacted me and asked me if I would accept. The next step was to meet with the search committee ... at Mr. Bright’s house. Two weeks ago, the executive session was held and the follow ing Tuesday (March 22) the offi cial vote was taken. The interest on both sides had been there but the decision point came in February. Since both ptrties had known about each otfer, (the decision) was a very simpe matter. Q. Whenwill you start work? A. I’ll star work July 1 but ... from late Miv to early June I’ll probably ma.e a number of trips to (Texas\&M), to become acquainted win the staff in ... an unofficial capacty. Q. How do pu think your outlook will cha>ge as you go from being president of Purdue to chancellor of the Texas A&M System? A. I think it will be an adjust ment period. I’ve been so close to running (Purdue) for such a long time that I will have to learn to pull back. The thing that bothered me at the news confer ence was questions about what I would do at A&M. I had a quick response because I know A&M is so much like Purdue. Now, I’ve got to catch myself and real ize that’s no longer my opera tion, -it’s President (Frank E.) Vandiver’s operation. Q. How do you perceive the role of the Texas A&M chan cellor? A. (The chancellorship) is a management role in a different sense. As the regents keep tell ing me, I’m the chief executive officer. I keep telling myself to keep in mind that my direct re porting responsibilities are to the Board of Regents. In turn, it’s my role to make sure that the units reporting to me operate well and operate efficiently but keep my fingers out of their jobs. I think that will come fairly readily. My hope at A&M is that I will have a lot more time... to engage in what I would call strategic planning — there has been in sufficient time at Purdue to do as much of that as I would like. I vant to do more planning, more omprehension along the lines c where the University should bifive or 10 years from now. ). Do you ha ve plans to bring anyof your top administrators to AtcM? A.No. I think one has to be very ireful ... of leaving an in- stitutin and then taking from that intitution the best people — it’s jut not fair. Now that does not imfy that some point in time, soteone from this institu tion ... tight, on their own in itiative, cfcjtact me. But, I have no plan ri£it now to hire any of the top aQiinistrators here at Purdue. Q. What a? your first plans? A. One of lie first things that I’m going to