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SPEAKING OF PEOPLE THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Mrs. Eva H. Friedl. instructor in Russian, has been elected by The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages of the U.S., Inc., to the new post of coordinator for Florida and the southern states... c VERI. For Faculty and Staff January 23, 1967 Vol. 7, No. 9 DR. GLENN T. SEABORG Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, chairman COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER of the United States Atomic Ener- gy Commission, will be the commencement speaker at 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 27 at Dade County Auditorium. His topic will be “Youth — A Vote of Confidence.’' Some 600 men and women will receive degrees. A distinguished nuclear chemist, Dr. Seaborg, 54, received the Nobel Prize in chemistry, 1951, the AEC’s Enrico Fermi award, 1959, and was Chancellor at the University of California at Berkeley from 1958 to 1961 when he was appointed to the AEC. DR. ERIC KRAUS NAMED Dr. Eric B. Kraus, internation- INSTITUTE DIRECTOR ally-known atmospheric scien- tist, has been named director of the Institute of Atmospheric Science. He succeeds Dr. Douglas Duke, professor of atmospheric science, who had consented to serve as acting director eight months ago while the search was pressed for a full-time director. Dr. Kraus, who will be 54 in March, came to Miami after having been senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and visiting professor of meteorology at Yale University. A native of Czechoslovakia and citizen of Australia, Dr. Kraus received his doctorate at Charles University in Prague after studies at the Sorbonne, the University of Vienna and the Geophysical Institute in Norway. He was a squadron leader in the RAF in World War II. He came to the U.S. in 1960. FACULTY CLUB MEMBERSHIP A Faculty Club membership drive DRIVE UNDERWAY SHORTLY will be initiated in the near future under the chairmanship of Dr. Gary Salzman. A check for $35 (initiationfee $25, dues $10 for the second half of this year to May 31) plus a note to treasurer Dr. Harold L. Royer, accounting, 625 Ashe, will get one’s name on the roster. Membership is open to all members of the faculty and administration. The $300,000 clubhouse building, at 1550 Brescia Avenue, is nearing completion. Facilities will include accommodations for luncheons, dinners, meetings, social gatherings, quarters for a resident clubhouse manager, and eight rooms for guests. The Faculty Club was organized eight years ago to promote fellowship and association of the various faculties, to broaden the fields of learning and understanding of faculty members, and to provide facilities suitable for housing, entertainment and exchange of ideas with visiting faculty. For further information, contact Dr. William B. Deichmann, president. Dr. Marshall R. Jones, chairman, psychology, is a member of a Special Study Section of the National Institutes of Health which will make a site visit to the Rehabilitation Center of the UCLA Medical Campus in Los Angeles Jan. 29-30... Dr. August L. Freundlich. art, has been elected to the Board of the Southeastern Museum Conference, representing art... The “Student’s Rorschach Manual’’ by Dr. Robert M. Allen. psychology, has been chosen as the Alternate Selection of The Be-haviorial Science Book Service. The manual is an introduction to administering, scoring, and interpreting Rorschach’s Psychodiagnostic Inkblot Test... Dr. Edward Sofen. government, authored a composite book review in the December American Political Science Review covering Robert C. Weaver’s “Dilemmas of Urban America,’’ Edward C. Banfield’s “Big City Politics,’’ and Ritchie P. Lowry’s “Who’s Running This Town?’’... Dr. Archie L. McNeal. director, University Libraries, attended the mid-winter meeting of the American Library Association in New Orleans. He serves on the Library Technology Projects Committee... John Galbraith, assistant business manager, Union affairs, is serving on the Annual Meeting Committee planning for the 44th National Association of College Stores meeting at the Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach, April 23-28... UNIVERSITY^ OF MIAMI fcgg*^ ram Biffi (SAID ^3281
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Full Text | SPEAKING OF PEOPLE THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER Mrs. Eva H. Friedl. instructor in Russian, has been elected by The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages of the U.S., Inc., to the new post of coordinator for Florida and the southern states... c VERI. For Faculty and Staff January 23, 1967 Vol. 7, No. 9 DR. GLENN T. SEABORG Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, chairman COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER of the United States Atomic Ener- gy Commission, will be the commencement speaker at 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 27 at Dade County Auditorium. His topic will be “Youth — A Vote of Confidence.’' Some 600 men and women will receive degrees. A distinguished nuclear chemist, Dr. Seaborg, 54, received the Nobel Prize in chemistry, 1951, the AEC’s Enrico Fermi award, 1959, and was Chancellor at the University of California at Berkeley from 1958 to 1961 when he was appointed to the AEC. DR. ERIC KRAUS NAMED Dr. Eric B. Kraus, internation- INSTITUTE DIRECTOR ally-known atmospheric scien- tist, has been named director of the Institute of Atmospheric Science. He succeeds Dr. Douglas Duke, professor of atmospheric science, who had consented to serve as acting director eight months ago while the search was pressed for a full-time director. Dr. Kraus, who will be 54 in March, came to Miami after having been senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and visiting professor of meteorology at Yale University. A native of Czechoslovakia and citizen of Australia, Dr. Kraus received his doctorate at Charles University in Prague after studies at the Sorbonne, the University of Vienna and the Geophysical Institute in Norway. He was a squadron leader in the RAF in World War II. He came to the U.S. in 1960. FACULTY CLUB MEMBERSHIP A Faculty Club membership drive DRIVE UNDERWAY SHORTLY will be initiated in the near future under the chairmanship of Dr. Gary Salzman. A check for $35 (initiationfee $25, dues $10 for the second half of this year to May 31) plus a note to treasurer Dr. Harold L. Royer, accounting, 625 Ashe, will get one’s name on the roster. Membership is open to all members of the faculty and administration. The $300,000 clubhouse building, at 1550 Brescia Avenue, is nearing completion. Facilities will include accommodations for luncheons, dinners, meetings, social gatherings, quarters for a resident clubhouse manager, and eight rooms for guests. The Faculty Club was organized eight years ago to promote fellowship and association of the various faculties, to broaden the fields of learning and understanding of faculty members, and to provide facilities suitable for housing, entertainment and exchange of ideas with visiting faculty. For further information, contact Dr. William B. Deichmann, president. Dr. Marshall R. Jones, chairman, psychology, is a member of a Special Study Section of the National Institutes of Health which will make a site visit to the Rehabilitation Center of the UCLA Medical Campus in Los Angeles Jan. 29-30... Dr. August L. Freundlich. art, has been elected to the Board of the Southeastern Museum Conference, representing art... The “Student’s Rorschach Manual’’ by Dr. Robert M. Allen. psychology, has been chosen as the Alternate Selection of The Be-haviorial Science Book Service. The manual is an introduction to administering, scoring, and interpreting Rorschach’s Psychodiagnostic Inkblot Test... Dr. Edward Sofen. government, authored a composite book review in the December American Political Science Review covering Robert C. Weaver’s “Dilemmas of Urban America,’’ Edward C. Banfield’s “Big City Politics,’’ and Ritchie P. Lowry’s “Who’s Running This Town?’’... Dr. Archie L. McNeal. director, University Libraries, attended the mid-winter meeting of the American Library Association in New Orleans. He serves on the Library Technology Projects Committee... John Galbraith, assistant business manager, Union affairs, is serving on the Annual Meeting Committee planning for the 44th National Association of College Stores meeting at the Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach, April 23-28... UNIVERSITY^ OF MIAMI fcgg*^ ram Biffi (SAID ^3281 |
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