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SPEAKING Of PEOPLE THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Dr. F. G. Walton Smith, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences, has been reappointed to the Florida Nuclear and Space Commission by Gov. Claude Kirk. Dr. Smith was named to the post originally by Gov. Haydon Burns... For Faculty and Staff May 15, 1967 Vol. 7, No. 17 M.I.T. PRESIDENT IS Dr. Howard W. Johnson, president of COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will give the commencement address at graduation ceremonies for some 1,200 candidates for degrees from UM June 5. Associated with M.I.T. since 1955, Dr. Johnson was professor of management and dean of the Alfred P. Sloan School of Management prior to assuming the presidency Oct. 7, 1966. He holds degrees from Central College, Pella, Iowa, and the University of Chicago where he was a member of the faculty and director of management research prior to joining M.I.T. Graduation ceremonies will start at 8 p.m. in Miami Beach Convention Hall. VICE PRESIDENT STOPHLET President Stanford said May 11 that ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION the UM Board of Trustees has accepted the resignation of Donald V. Stophlet, vice, president for development affairs, “with considerable regret and for a date to be mutually agreed upon.” No replacement has been named. Listing only “personal reasons” as the cause for his resignation, Stophlet said he is considering positions in the development field at several universities and named September 1 as a final departure date should the UM need his assistance until that time. One of five vice presidents of the President’s administrative cabinet, Stophlet has guided the University's development program since August 1, 1963. DR. SINGER NAMED TO Dr. S. Fred Singer, professor of GOVERNMENT POSITION atmospheric science, has been named deputy assistant secretary for water pollution control in the U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretary Stewart L. Udall announced in Washington May 11. Dr. Singer, 42, will begin his new duties June 1. Before joining UM in 1964 he had been first director of the National Weather Satellite Center of the U.S. Weather Bureau in Suitland, Md., where his work was based on the operational TIROS satellite. APPOINTMENTS MADE Two appointments to the UM Office IN ALUMNI AFFAIRS of Alumni Affairs, those of director and assistant director, were announced last week. Both are effective June 1. W. H. Charlton, 44, now registrar for Miami-Dade Junior College, has been named Director of Alumni Relations, and Paul E. Thompson, field representative and editor of alumni publications for Kent State University in Ohio, has been appointed Assistant Director. Charlton, who holds both his bachelor's and master's degrees in education from UM, was for 10 years associated with UM as administrative assistant to Dean Beery, assistant director of admissions and associate registrar before joining M-DJCin 1964. In an address entitled “What Does Clio Think of Harry?”, President Stanford paid tribute to former President Harry Truman at the Truman Birthday Tribute sponsored by the American Friends of the Hebrew University at the Fontainebleau Hotel May 8... The Russian Club will hold a reception for Mrs. Eva Friedl. foreign languages, at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 28 in Room 226, Whitten Memorial Student Union, in honor of her 21 years' service to the Russian department. All students and faculty members are invited... Dr. M. Eugene Flipse. director, University Health Service, served as the physician to the Florida Legislature May 8-10 under a program sponsored by the FMA... Harry V. Senn. radar meteorology lab, attended the planning sessions for the 1967 Project Storm-fury hurricane modification experiments at Jacksonville Naval Air Station, home of the Hurricane Hunter Squadron... Dr, Mary Folsom, elementary education, attended the annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics at Las Vegas... Dr. Archie L. McNeal, director, University Libraries, is serving May 14-17 as member ofavisiting team for evaluation-self study at Georgia State College, Atlanta... Carl M. Selle. English, spoke on “The Mathematician as Conservationist” before Pi Mu Epsilon mathematics honor society at the Viscaya Restaurant recently... UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI KHEffll 18 09 IB IE&60
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Full Text | SPEAKING Of PEOPLE THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Dr. F. G. Walton Smith, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences, has been reappointed to the Florida Nuclear and Space Commission by Gov. Claude Kirk. Dr. Smith was named to the post originally by Gov. Haydon Burns... For Faculty and Staff May 15, 1967 Vol. 7, No. 17 M.I.T. PRESIDENT IS Dr. Howard W. Johnson, president of COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will give the commencement address at graduation ceremonies for some 1,200 candidates for degrees from UM June 5. Associated with M.I.T. since 1955, Dr. Johnson was professor of management and dean of the Alfred P. Sloan School of Management prior to assuming the presidency Oct. 7, 1966. He holds degrees from Central College, Pella, Iowa, and the University of Chicago where he was a member of the faculty and director of management research prior to joining M.I.T. Graduation ceremonies will start at 8 p.m. in Miami Beach Convention Hall. VICE PRESIDENT STOPHLET President Stanford said May 11 that ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION the UM Board of Trustees has accepted the resignation of Donald V. Stophlet, vice, president for development affairs, “with considerable regret and for a date to be mutually agreed upon.” No replacement has been named. Listing only “personal reasons” as the cause for his resignation, Stophlet said he is considering positions in the development field at several universities and named September 1 as a final departure date should the UM need his assistance until that time. One of five vice presidents of the President’s administrative cabinet, Stophlet has guided the University's development program since August 1, 1963. DR. SINGER NAMED TO Dr. S. Fred Singer, professor of GOVERNMENT POSITION atmospheric science, has been named deputy assistant secretary for water pollution control in the U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretary Stewart L. Udall announced in Washington May 11. Dr. Singer, 42, will begin his new duties June 1. Before joining UM in 1964 he had been first director of the National Weather Satellite Center of the U.S. Weather Bureau in Suitland, Md., where his work was based on the operational TIROS satellite. APPOINTMENTS MADE Two appointments to the UM Office IN ALUMNI AFFAIRS of Alumni Affairs, those of director and assistant director, were announced last week. Both are effective June 1. W. H. Charlton, 44, now registrar for Miami-Dade Junior College, has been named Director of Alumni Relations, and Paul E. Thompson, field representative and editor of alumni publications for Kent State University in Ohio, has been appointed Assistant Director. Charlton, who holds both his bachelor's and master's degrees in education from UM, was for 10 years associated with UM as administrative assistant to Dean Beery, assistant director of admissions and associate registrar before joining M-DJCin 1964. In an address entitled “What Does Clio Think of Harry?”, President Stanford paid tribute to former President Harry Truman at the Truman Birthday Tribute sponsored by the American Friends of the Hebrew University at the Fontainebleau Hotel May 8... The Russian Club will hold a reception for Mrs. Eva Friedl. foreign languages, at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 28 in Room 226, Whitten Memorial Student Union, in honor of her 21 years' service to the Russian department. All students and faculty members are invited... Dr. M. Eugene Flipse. director, University Health Service, served as the physician to the Florida Legislature May 8-10 under a program sponsored by the FMA... Harry V. Senn. radar meteorology lab, attended the planning sessions for the 1967 Project Storm-fury hurricane modification experiments at Jacksonville Naval Air Station, home of the Hurricane Hunter Squadron... Dr, Mary Folsom, elementary education, attended the annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics at Las Vegas... Dr. Archie L. McNeal, director, University Libraries, is serving May 14-17 as member ofavisiting team for evaluation-self study at Georgia State College, Atlanta... Carl M. Selle. English, spoke on “The Mathematician as Conservationist” before Pi Mu Epsilon mathematics honor society at the Viscaya Restaurant recently... UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI KHEffll 18 09 IB IE&60 |
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