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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Office of Public Information SPEAKING OF PEOPLE Dr. Meyer B. Marks, pediatrics, was given the best educational scientific exhibit award at the recent American Academy of Allergy meeting for “Common Respiratory Allergic Stigmata in Childhood'*... the annuaf Florida Academy of Sciences meeting in Tallahassee: Dr. A. P. Mills was reappointed newsletter editor; Dr. Earl Rich was elected chairman-elect, science teaching division; Dr. Luis Rivas became conservation section chairman; and Dr. J. P. Sickels was elected an FAS counsellor-at-large. Allan Dana, conference coordination, delivered a paper on testing in industrial alcoholism rehabilitation... Donald A. Wiesner. business law, has been awarded a 1965 Economics in Action summer fellowship to Case Institute of Technology. His “Recognition of American Divorce Decrees in France, Spain and Latin America," appears in the 1965 Comparative Juridical Review... Harry Senn, radar lab, is a planning committee member for the Navy-Weather Bureau hurricane-seeding project “Stormfury"... Dr. Oscar Owre. zoology, has been appointed a consultant to the American Ornithologists’ Union committee on North American Birds... “Major Provisions of the 1964 Tax Law Relating to Individuals" are discussed by Gary I. Salzman. business law, in the winter American Business Law Journal... Dr. Gilbert J. Farley, education, took part in the American Association of Junior Colleges convention in Dallas... Dr. Robert Kirsner. Spanish, will become chairman of the Foreign Languages Department in September, Dean E. Morton Miller has announced. (See Page 3)... Mar. 29, 1965 Voi. 5, No. 14 AVIATION LAW More than 200 government officials, aviation CONFAB OPENS lawyers and educators from the U.S. and Latin America will attend the Second Inter-american Aviation Law Conference, April 6-8 in Brockway Lecture Hall. Speakers at the meetings, sponsored by the School of Law, will include: John Cobb Cooper, past president of the International Space Law Institute; Alan S. Boyd, Civil Aeronautics Board Chairman; Allen R. Ferguson, State Department coordinator for international aviation and other authorities from Canada, Uruguay and Mexico. The progress of a supersonic passenger airliner will be discussed by representatives of Boeing and Lockheed-California. Conference officers are Dean M. Minnette Massey and Dr. Eduardo LeRiverend, adjunct professor of law. MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board, the country's top senior honor COMES TO CAMPUS society for college women, will install 14 members of Nu Kappa Tau as charter members of the UM chapter of Mortar Board, May 14. Recognition of Nu Kappa Tau, UM's oldest honor society for women, places UM among the top-ranking institutions of the nation, according to Dean of Women May A. Brunson. Since its founding in 1918, Mortar Board has granted only 112 chapter charters. Among its requirements is a “first class rating" by the American Association of University Women. TOP KING AIDE Harry G. Boyte, special assistant to Martin WILL LECTURE Luther King, Jr., will be on campus, March 29-30 as an invited speaker in several social sciences and human relations classes. Faculty members are invited to an informal coffee, March 29 at 4 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Mr. Boyte, a Quaker, was with the Atlanta Council on Human Relations before joining the Southern Leadership Christian Conference. (See calendar for lecture and seminar schedule.) LOWE COLLECTION As a memorial to the late Dr. Virgil Barker, BARKER MEMORIAL the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery is es- tablishing a collection by American artists “from pre-Columbian art to the present day." A $5,000 contribution from the Beaux Arts is being used to launch the collection, Dr. August Freundlich announced. “We feel this is a fitting way to honor the memory of this distinguished and renowned scholar in art history," he commented, noting that American art was Dr. Barker's specialty. Dr. Barker, first Gallery director and a longtime UM faculty member, died in January. He had retired from teaching several years before. For Faculty and Staff
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Full Text | UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Office of Public Information SPEAKING OF PEOPLE Dr. Meyer B. Marks, pediatrics, was given the best educational scientific exhibit award at the recent American Academy of Allergy meeting for “Common Respiratory Allergic Stigmata in Childhood'*... the annuaf Florida Academy of Sciences meeting in Tallahassee: Dr. A. P. Mills was reappointed newsletter editor; Dr. Earl Rich was elected chairman-elect, science teaching division; Dr. Luis Rivas became conservation section chairman; and Dr. J. P. Sickels was elected an FAS counsellor-at-large. Allan Dana, conference coordination, delivered a paper on testing in industrial alcoholism rehabilitation... Donald A. Wiesner. business law, has been awarded a 1965 Economics in Action summer fellowship to Case Institute of Technology. His “Recognition of American Divorce Decrees in France, Spain and Latin America," appears in the 1965 Comparative Juridical Review... Harry Senn, radar lab, is a planning committee member for the Navy-Weather Bureau hurricane-seeding project “Stormfury"... Dr. Oscar Owre. zoology, has been appointed a consultant to the American Ornithologists’ Union committee on North American Birds... “Major Provisions of the 1964 Tax Law Relating to Individuals" are discussed by Gary I. Salzman. business law, in the winter American Business Law Journal... Dr. Gilbert J. Farley, education, took part in the American Association of Junior Colleges convention in Dallas... Dr. Robert Kirsner. Spanish, will become chairman of the Foreign Languages Department in September, Dean E. Morton Miller has announced. (See Page 3)... Mar. 29, 1965 Voi. 5, No. 14 AVIATION LAW More than 200 government officials, aviation CONFAB OPENS lawyers and educators from the U.S. and Latin America will attend the Second Inter-american Aviation Law Conference, April 6-8 in Brockway Lecture Hall. Speakers at the meetings, sponsored by the School of Law, will include: John Cobb Cooper, past president of the International Space Law Institute; Alan S. Boyd, Civil Aeronautics Board Chairman; Allen R. Ferguson, State Department coordinator for international aviation and other authorities from Canada, Uruguay and Mexico. The progress of a supersonic passenger airliner will be discussed by representatives of Boeing and Lockheed-California. Conference officers are Dean M. Minnette Massey and Dr. Eduardo LeRiverend, adjunct professor of law. MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board, the country's top senior honor COMES TO CAMPUS society for college women, will install 14 members of Nu Kappa Tau as charter members of the UM chapter of Mortar Board, May 14. Recognition of Nu Kappa Tau, UM's oldest honor society for women, places UM among the top-ranking institutions of the nation, according to Dean of Women May A. Brunson. Since its founding in 1918, Mortar Board has granted only 112 chapter charters. Among its requirements is a “first class rating" by the American Association of University Women. TOP KING AIDE Harry G. Boyte, special assistant to Martin WILL LECTURE Luther King, Jr., will be on campus, March 29-30 as an invited speaker in several social sciences and human relations classes. Faculty members are invited to an informal coffee, March 29 at 4 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Mr. Boyte, a Quaker, was with the Atlanta Council on Human Relations before joining the Southern Leadership Christian Conference. (See calendar for lecture and seminar schedule.) LOWE COLLECTION As a memorial to the late Dr. Virgil Barker, BARKER MEMORIAL the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery is es- tablishing a collection by American artists “from pre-Columbian art to the present day." A $5,000 contribution from the Beaux Arts is being used to launch the collection, Dr. August Freundlich announced. “We feel this is a fitting way to honor the memory of this distinguished and renowned scholar in art history," he commented, noting that American art was Dr. Barker's specialty. Dr. Barker, first Gallery director and a longtime UM faculty member, died in January. He had retired from teaching several years before. For Faculty and Staff |
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