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THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER itov.tr Î964 YotrS, No. 4 MARKETING LAB DEDICATION SET The Russell E. Scofield Advertising and Marketing Research Laboratory, located on the seventh floor of the Ashe Administration Building, will be formally dedicated at a Nov. 11 dinner at the Everglades Hotel. The laboratory, donated to UM by the Advertising Club of Greater Miami, is a tribute to Scofield, Miami News advertising director, who died in 1962. The facility will contain IBM equipment and research material to be used by students and faculty in marketing research. Guest speaker at the dedication banquet, which begins at 7 p.m., will be Dr. Edward J. Fox, marketing chairman. EMERITUS STATUS POLICY APPROVED A Faculty Senate recommendation relating ____________________ to emeritus status of former faculty has been approved by President Henry King Stanford. It provides: 1) that emeritus status be automatically conferred, on retirement, on all faculty and academic administrative personnel holding tenure; 2) that these names be listed in the University catalog; 3) that all living retired faculty, otherwise qualified, shall be given emeritus status; and, 4) that emeritus personnel continue to receive feasible privileges, such as Faculty Club membership, library privileges and ticket discounts. Notification of the policy’s approval was sent by President Stanford to Dr. George Lewis, Faculty Senate chairman, on Oct. 12. SlfiÏÏONG OF PEOPtfl—--------- I 8HIVERSIÎY OF MÌA»! Dr. li&Mie 4ll8&4l. director of libraries, was installed ¿s president of thft jSnujtheastern Library Association;*'meeting at Norfolk, var-f6eo: Faculty in-theJNews). . Frazer D, White, speech, is new president-elect of the Florida Speech Association. Dr. Richard Dandeneau continues as newsletter editor-... ” Dean Robert Allen has been appointed to a one year term on the Committee of Continuing Education of the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies... Dean Armin H. Gropp and IMS Director F. G, Walton Smith will speak at an NSF-sponsored conference on communication of science news at the University of South Florida, Nov. 5-7. Also attending, Byron Scott, PIO... The Robert H. Armstrong Award for the most significant original article in The Appraisal Journal for 1963 has been given to John E. Wilcox, economics, for "Valuation of Leasehold Interest Under Law of Eminent Domain” ... Dr. Mary Folsom, elementary education, opened the New Jersey State Conference of the Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics in her capacity as a ' Teacher Training Panel mem-— her;-.-:- .~.. ROCKET RESEARCHERS UM’s School of Environmental and Plane-CONVENING HERE tary Sciences will be host, Nov. 4-6 to a group of 30 experts on conducting meteorological research with rockets. The Meteorological Working Group of the Inter Range Instrumentation Group was formed in 1959 to coordinate civilian and military investigative efforts in the upper atmosphere and to form a cooperative rocket networkfor the purpose. Among scientists attending the UM meetings will be representatives of the White Sands Missile Range, China Lake Station and Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Homer Hiser, radar lab director, will be guest speaker at the group's Nov. 4 banquet at the University Inn. He will show time lapse motion pictures of Hurricane Cleo as seen on UM’s radar scopes. While here the group also will tour the Computing Center, the National Hurricane Research Laboratory and other areas of the campus. New editor of the transportation and utilities department, American Business Law Journal, is Carl E, B, McKenry. Jr., management-business law. Gary I. Salzman continues as insurance-real estate editor for the Journal... Dr. Howard M, Lenhoff. Laboratory for Quantitative Biology, is author of two articles in the new book, “Studies of Macromolecular Biosynthesis,” published by the Carnegie Foundation... JELLIST FOURNIER French 'cellist Pierre Fournier, often de-SYMPHONY ARTIST scribed as "The Keats of the Cello,” will be guest soloist for Schumann’s "Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra”, at the second pair of UM Symphony Orchestra concerts, Nov. 15 and 16. Major work of the Symphony at that time will be Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, the "Pathétique.” (For other details see Calendar.) UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Office of Public Information
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Full Text | THE BI-WEEKLY NEWS LETTER itov.tr Î964 YotrS, No. 4 MARKETING LAB DEDICATION SET The Russell E. Scofield Advertising and Marketing Research Laboratory, located on the seventh floor of the Ashe Administration Building, will be formally dedicated at a Nov. 11 dinner at the Everglades Hotel. The laboratory, donated to UM by the Advertising Club of Greater Miami, is a tribute to Scofield, Miami News advertising director, who died in 1962. The facility will contain IBM equipment and research material to be used by students and faculty in marketing research. Guest speaker at the dedication banquet, which begins at 7 p.m., will be Dr. Edward J. Fox, marketing chairman. EMERITUS STATUS POLICY APPROVED A Faculty Senate recommendation relating ____________________ to emeritus status of former faculty has been approved by President Henry King Stanford. It provides: 1) that emeritus status be automatically conferred, on retirement, on all faculty and academic administrative personnel holding tenure; 2) that these names be listed in the University catalog; 3) that all living retired faculty, otherwise qualified, shall be given emeritus status; and, 4) that emeritus personnel continue to receive feasible privileges, such as Faculty Club membership, library privileges and ticket discounts. Notification of the policy’s approval was sent by President Stanford to Dr. George Lewis, Faculty Senate chairman, on Oct. 12. SlfiÏÏONG OF PEOPtfl—--------- I 8HIVERSIÎY OF MÌA»! Dr. li&Mie 4ll8&4l. director of libraries, was installed ¿s president of thft jSnujtheastern Library Association;*'meeting at Norfolk, var-f6eo: Faculty in-theJNews). . Frazer D, White, speech, is new president-elect of the Florida Speech Association. Dr. Richard Dandeneau continues as newsletter editor-... ” Dean Robert Allen has been appointed to a one year term on the Committee of Continuing Education of the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies... Dean Armin H. Gropp and IMS Director F. G, Walton Smith will speak at an NSF-sponsored conference on communication of science news at the University of South Florida, Nov. 5-7. Also attending, Byron Scott, PIO... The Robert H. Armstrong Award for the most significant original article in The Appraisal Journal for 1963 has been given to John E. Wilcox, economics, for "Valuation of Leasehold Interest Under Law of Eminent Domain” ... Dr. Mary Folsom, elementary education, opened the New Jersey State Conference of the Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics in her capacity as a ' Teacher Training Panel mem-— her;-.-:- .~.. ROCKET RESEARCHERS UM’s School of Environmental and Plane-CONVENING HERE tary Sciences will be host, Nov. 4-6 to a group of 30 experts on conducting meteorological research with rockets. The Meteorological Working Group of the Inter Range Instrumentation Group was formed in 1959 to coordinate civilian and military investigative efforts in the upper atmosphere and to form a cooperative rocket networkfor the purpose. Among scientists attending the UM meetings will be representatives of the White Sands Missile Range, China Lake Station and Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Homer Hiser, radar lab director, will be guest speaker at the group's Nov. 4 banquet at the University Inn. He will show time lapse motion pictures of Hurricane Cleo as seen on UM’s radar scopes. While here the group also will tour the Computing Center, the National Hurricane Research Laboratory and other areas of the campus. New editor of the transportation and utilities department, American Business Law Journal, is Carl E, B, McKenry. Jr., management-business law. Gary I. Salzman continues as insurance-real estate editor for the Journal... Dr. Howard M, Lenhoff. Laboratory for Quantitative Biology, is author of two articles in the new book, “Studies of Macromolecular Biosynthesis,” published by the Carnegie Foundation... JELLIST FOURNIER French 'cellist Pierre Fournier, often de-SYMPHONY ARTIST scribed as "The Keats of the Cello,” will be guest soloist for Schumann’s "Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra”, at the second pair of UM Symphony Orchestra concerts, Nov. 15 and 16. Major work of the Symphony at that time will be Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, the "Pathétique.” (For other details see Calendar.) UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Office of Public Information |
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