volume three, number thirteen march 25, 1973
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A LA CARTE CONCERTS
Chpral groups from Indianapolis high schools will be included in the lunch-time offerings next month in the student cafeteria at the Union Building.
The concerts, all at 12:15 p.m., will be presented by Pike High School on April 5, Speedway High School on April 12, Crispus Attucks High School on April 17 and Ben Davis High School on April 26.
Presented by the Chancellor's Lectures and Convocations Committee, the concerts will feature pop and Broadway tunes, plus some golden oldies.
* * * TENNIS, ANYONE?
There are still a few openings left in the Friday night section of the "How to Play Tennis" course being offered by the 38th Street Continuing Education Office. The
course will be taught by Henry Whitesell, No. 1-seeded player in Indiana, amateur or professional.
Two sections of the class, which starts the week of April 2, have been filled but there's still some room left in the Friday night section. If you're interested, call the
Continuing Education Office, Ext. 4501.
* * * ICFAR NEWS
Dr. Robe~.!__!. Hen~erson, executive director of the Indianapolis Center for Advanced
Research, will make one of his first public speeches at the April S meeting of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He will talk about "A Multi-Million Dollar Research Center in Your Back Yard."
A limited number of reservations are available for non-SME members. The dinner meeting will be at Borky's Colony House in Broad Ripple. Reservations may be made through Herman Brandt, 638-1476. Henderson has just opened ICFAR offices in the IUPUI Union
Building.
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CALENDAR CHECK-OFF
Now through April 1 -- All-Student Exhibit in gallery at Herron School of Art; daily, except Fridays, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Pharmacy displays this week in University Hospital will be Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation on Monday and Holland-Rantos Company on Friday. Display hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Attention, Secretaries -- The School of Medicine Library is offering another series of short library orientations for secretaries or messengers who use the library.
The seminarsrequire only one hour. They are scheduled this week,Monday through Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Monday -- "The Human Amylase Loci -- Electrophoretic Variati
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and Key to LinkageGroup One," Biochemistry Faculty Seminar by Dr. Donald A.
M:r~itt,
chairman, Department of Medical Genetics; Medical Science Building, Room 326, 4 p.m. ;J:45 coffee).Tuesday -- "Dyslexia," Medical Genetics Seminar by Jeffery D. Shulkin, special student;
Riley Research, Room 139, 4 p.m.
C.P. Meeting "Thoughts about the Future" will be the topic Tuesday at 7 p.m. when the Cerebral Palsy Clinic Parent Association meets at the Rotary Building.
My Little Chickadee-~ A. W.C. Fields' Film Festival is on the docket Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall 101. Sponsored by the Student Activity Board, the programs are freebies.
IUPUI on the Air
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in 90.1 on your FM dial Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. and hearDr. David Burbs, iJSs~~tant professor of speech and theater and IUPUI debate coach, and student Anne Wilcox discuss debating. The IUPUI Magazine is broadcast every week over WIAN-FM.
Louis
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on Campus -- Interested IUPUI-ites are invited to hear Louis Russell. the world's longest living heart transplant patient, talk informally at 3 p.m. Wednesg_gy in the Faculty Lounge of Cavanaugh Hall. The event is sponsored by the Chancellor's Lectures and Convocations Committee. ~Wednesday -- "Prostaglandin Involvement in Ren 1 Electrolyte Handling During Hemorrhagic Hypotension," Physiology Seminar by Paul Johnst n, graduate student; Medical Science
Building, Room Bl3, 4 p.m. \
Thursday -- "Van der Waals Molecules," Chemistry Seminar by Professor George
E~iAg
ofIndiana University; Krannert (38th Street), Room 231, 4 p.m. \ Achtung! -- Dr. Montag of the German consulate in Detroit will be on campus Friday to talk about West German politics and economy. The session will be held at 12:30 p.m. in Room Ml07 of the Union Building. All interested faculty members and students are invited.
Friday -- "cAMP Analogs and Their Effects of Protein Kinas es," Biochemistry Graduate Student Seminar by Susan Shaw; Medical Science Building, Room 326; 4 p.m. (3:45 coffee) Free Flick -- "Viridiana" (Spain, 1961) is this month's selection in the International Film Festival sponsored by the IUPUI History Club. Directed by Luis Bunuel (subject of a recent Time magazine cover st1ry), the film will be shown Friday at 8:15 p.m. in
Lecture Hall 101. ~
Coming Up -- Dr. Robert H. Willi&ms, professor of medicine and chief of endocrinology at \
the University of Washington, will be at IUPUI April 6. "To Live and to Die, When, Why, and How" will be the subject of his noon speech in Emerson Hall Audi tori um. I t i,s also the title of his book to be published this spring.
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APRIL 9 PROGRAM
The annual recognition program for IUPUI staff members will be held in the Union.
Building at 7:45 p.m; Monday, April 9. Employees observing their 5, 10, 15 and 20-year anniversaries will be presented with the appropriate service pins. Also, 25-year
employees will be honored.
Faculty members are most welcome to attend, and department chairmen (particularly if they have employees to be honored in their department) are urged to attend. Employees having
friends receiving recognition are also most welcome. The program will be followed by a reception.
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WANTED: TWO ASSISTANT DEANS
Two assistant deans in the School of Science are being sought and applications are now being accepted from qualified IUPUI faculty and staff members. One position is assistant dean for administration, the other is assistant dean for academic affairs.
The academic dean will be responsible for developing new programs and courses, and
overseeing current programming. The administrative dean will be responsible for personnel and financial management, including institutional research and development of resources.
Both positions are for those holding the Ph.D. with teaching and administrative exp~rience.
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Positions open July 1, and further information is available from Dr. William A. Nevi\l, dean of the School of Science, IUPUI is an equal opportunity employer.
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NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' THERE
A Really Good Friday -- Since April 20 is Good Friday and the date of observance at IUPUI, all bi-weekly personnel will be paid April 19 (instead of April 20).
Help -- Any faculty and staff members who learn of deceased students, currently enrolled or ex-students, should contact the Dean for Student Services, Ext. 287, 38th Street. with the information. His office will notify all university offices so student records can be changed. It is important to the university and to the deceased students' families that records be changed and students' names be removed from mailing lists, etc. There is no formal procedure for getting this information so your co-operation is needed.
Dividend -- For the 10th consecutive dividend period, the IUPUI Federal Credit Union board of directors has declared a 6 per cent per annum dividend paid quarterly. ,The dividend will be posted to the member's account as of the close of business Saturday. Ed Lechner, Credit Union manager, says that if you have savings in other institutions, you probably are not getting this high passbook dividend with each account issued up to $20,000 by the
National Credit Union Administration.
Deadline -- If you wish to see your Jlfa terful prose in the Green Sheet when you want it in, please remember that the deadline
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5 p.m. Wednesdays for the next week's issue. Address Green Sheet notices to Gretchen Wolfram, News Bureau, Cottages, Room 113.* * *
_JEANNETTE MATTHEW
LIBRARI AN, SCHOOL
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RULES, RULES, RULES! NIH GUIDE FOR GRANTS
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CONTRACTS, PROCEDURE NOTICE Signature Requirements for Grant Applications (NIH 4301-1)1. Effective inunediately, the requirement for signature of the principal investigator or program director on the first page of an application for grant support is
abolished. The box requesting such signature should be left blank when an application is prepared.
2. The requirement for the signature of an individual authorized to sign for the applicant institution remains in effect.
3. To distinguish between the responsibilities of the applicant institution and the principal investigator or program director, the latter will sign following the description of the proposed project or the summary progress report as assurance to the institution and the awarding agency that he or she will accept responsibility for the scientific and technical conduct of the project if a grant is awarded to the applicant institution.
4. The following statement should be inserted inunediately after the description of the proposed plan on new grant applications and at the end of the SUJIUilary progress report for non-competing continuation applications: The undersigned agrees to accept
responsibility for the scientific and technical conduct of the project and for provision of required progress reports if a grant is awarded as the result of this application.
Date Principal Investigator or Program Director
5. Applications not bearing both required signatures are incomplete and will be returned for signature before processing.
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YOUR LISTING IN THE I.U. REGISTER
The 1973-74 official REGISTER is being prepared for publication. Please check your name in the 1972-73 (green cover) REGISTER and return this slip, indicating any corrections or additions on NAME, TITLE, ORIGINAL APPOINTMENT DATE, ALL DEGREE INFORMATION. (Also specify Department, Campus, Administrative Office, Central System, or Regional Campus, etc.)
DEADLINE: April 1, 1973 Return with your signature to:
LILLIAN MASTER
OFFICE OF PUBLICATIONS
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NOTE: Chairmen and deans should be reminded that information on new members should be sent for listing in the book.
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