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volume two, number twenty may 14, 1972 10th STREET OIANGES

The Indianapolis Department of Transportation has notified Arthur G. Lautzenheiser, IUPUI business manager. that plans are "virtually complete" for rebuilding 10th Street as a four-lane street between Wilson Street and White River Parkway, East Drive, and that bids should be taken this month with construction to begin in Jwie. 1be project plans include reconstruction of the 10th Street Bridge intersection.

The letter from Christian Litscher, DOT deputy director, also stated that the depart- ment is still considering plans for a traffic light at Wilson and 10th Street but that action on the proposal will not be taken witil studies-have been made of new traffic patterns which will be created by the 10th Street widening and by the opening of a new feeder street west of the new parking lot. When those projects are completed, wrote Litscher, "· . . we will conduct traffic counts and make a determination regarding the warrants for traffic signals."

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IUPUI AND WOMEN

• ,The IUPUI Commission on Women has been appointed by Chancellor Maynard K. Hine to study

problems associated with the status of women at IUPUI and to investigate specific charges or cases involving sexual discrimination.

A survey questionnaire will be distributed to faculty and staff this fall. Persons wishing to submit problems or discuss issues should contact any of the following members of the commission: Robert Bogan and Rebecca Snider, dentistry; Catherine Palmer and Robert Welty, medicine; Robert Long, psychology; Florence McMaster, law, and Frances Dodson Rhome, arts and sciences.

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CALENDAR ClfECK-OFF

Tuesday -- Tile $5-million addition to the School of Dentistry will be dedicated in all- day ceremonies. Two concurrent scientific sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., featuring Dr. Paul E. Glassman, president of the American Academy of Implant

Dentistry, and Dr. Paul E. Hammons, chairman of operative dentistry at the University of Alabama. The dedication ceremony will be at 11 a.m. in a tent south of the new build- ing. A luncheon for alunmi and friends will be held at noon in another tent on the lawn of Riley Hospital.

Wednesday -~ Dr. Glen W. Irwin Jr., dean of the School of Medicine, will tel1t the ·sclt-001 's alumni about the Indiana;:prog,ram for Statewide Medical Education at their 25th annual Alumni Day lwicheon (with' ywmny strawberry,. shortcake) at 11 :45 a.m. Wlder a tent on the Riley lawn. The lwich will ·be preceded by an 11 a.m. meeting in Emerson Hall Auditorium.

Registration staJ;:ts ·at 9 a;m, in the Medical Science Building.

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Wednesday -- The Computer-Based Education Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois will give a demonstration of their Plato IV Computer Aided Instruction System from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 326 of the Medical Science Building. The laboratory has been active in CAI since 1959 and has developed a multimedia instruction system con- • sisting of slides, audio and computer graphics available under the control of a central computer system.

Thursday -- Mrs. Joyce Clifford, School of Nursing, will present a program on "Perfor- ilance Appraisals" for the 1:30 p.m. meeting of the Central Chapter of the Indiana Society fer Hospital Education and Training. The session will be in the Union Building.

Sllllday -- Th.ird IUPUI Commencement will be held at the Indiana Convention-Exposition Center at 3 p.m. Note to attending faculty members: You can pick up your commencement apparel from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Center. Enter the west end of the building and follow the signs that read ''Graduates." As in the past, the Alumni Office will pay for the use of all attending faculty members' caps and gowns. But after this year's cere- JPOnies, you will keep the entire academic outfit and be responsible for it for the next

few years. If there are any questions, call Miss Spencer at the Medical Bookstore, 264:"'1167

Tuesday, May 23 -- A luncheon program for retiring IUPUI faculty members will be held at 12:15 p.m. in the Roof Lounge of the Union Building. Make your reservation ($4 each) by Monday (May 15). Call the chancellor's office, Ext. 8717, to save a place.

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RING-A-DING-DING throu h the Personnel Divison, Trainin

program will inclu e use o Centrex and So\lllds to others and other tips.

Section, is o ered this month. The two-hour Suvon, use of our paging system, how your voice The worksho:es are scheduled as follows:

Session Time Date Place

1 9-ll a.m. May 17 Downtown Campus Library, 'Room 318 2 2-4 p.m. May 17 Downtown Campus Library, Room 318 3 9-ll a.m. May 19 Union Building *

4 2-4 p.m. May 19 Union Building *

5 9-ll a.m. May 23 Downtown Campus Library, Room 318 6 2-4 p.m. May 23 Downtown Campus Library, Room 318 7 9-ll a.m. May 24 Union Building *

8 2-4 p.m. May 24 Union Building *

9 9-ll a.m. May 25 Union Building *

10 2.,..4 p.m. May 25· Union Building *

*Check bulletin board for room number if you have not already done so, please call the Personnel Divison, Miss Janet King, Ext. 8241, to indicate which session you wish to attend.

* * * NEW NUMBER

'Ihe IUPUI Admissions Office at the 38th Street Campus is now on Centrex. You can now call directly -- 264-4644.

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SPRING TRAVELLERS

Dr. R. W. Phillips, assistant dean for research and research professor of dental materials, presented the Fifth Annual Hans Turkheim Memorial Lecture this month at the University of London. Dr. Phillips is the first American to be invited to give this lecture, which was attended by dentists and scientists from throughout Europe and Scandinavia. It was sponsored by the Anglo-European Dental Society, the International College of Dentists and the British Society for Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Phillips then presented a three-day seminar.

Dr. Hanus J. Grosz, professor of psychiatry, was in Dallas last month for a meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. He chaired a panel on Recovery, Inc.

William R. Jones, assistant professor of law, was in New York City recently for an American Law Institute--American Bar Association Joint Committee meeting on drugs and the criminal process.

"Was Elwood Haynes a Great Man?" was discussed by Ralph D. Gray, associate professor of history, recently at the Kokomo Rotary Club. Long-time Kokomo resident, Haynes was a pioneer automobile inventor and manufacturer. Gray earlier was in Washington, D.C., to attend a convention of the Organization of American Historians.

Shirley B. Quate, assistant professor in English and journalism, spent her spring vacation in New York City attending the annual business meeting of the executive board of the National Council of College Publications Advisers, the annual conference of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and mee1:ings with representatives of the American Press Institute and the Newspaper Fund. She is vice-president for · district affairs for NCCPA .

Dr. Carl W, Fuller, assist~t director of the Audiology and Speech Clinic, was at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha recently to discuss the psychometric testing of hearing-impaired children. Earlier he presented a lecture on diagnosis of language disorders in children and conducted a. demonstration clinic for speech pathology and audiology student~ at the University of Wyoming.

IUMC was well represented by members of the Institute of Psychiatric Res.earch at the recent third annual meeting of the American Society for Neurochemistry in Seattle.

Those attending were Dr. M. H. Aprison, Dr. F.· V. DeFeudis, Dr. R. C. Hanig, Dr. L. T.

Graham Jr., Dr. W. J. McBride, Dr. S. F. Pong, Dr. J. A. Richter and Dr. K. H. Tachiki.

Also, Dr. Aprison, chief of section of neurobiology, recently participated in a . symposium called "Regulation and Function of Neurotransmitters" at the University of

Iowa. The symposium was sponsored by the Iowa NSF neurobiology program.

Joseph Koss, director and program co-ordinator for respiratory therapy, recently attended and presented a "Respiratory Therapy Technician Certification School's Lecture" to the Great Lakes Health Congress in Chicago.

Dr. W. Bailey Davis, director of Hospital Dental Services for children at the Riley Hospital Dental Clinic, has returned from Ireland where he participated in the SOth Anniversary Dental Congress of the Irish Dental Society.

Cyrus Behroozi, associate professor of social service, was in Milwaukee this month to attend the North Central Regional Undergraduate Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education. He presented a paper called "The Significance of Preliminary Courses in Social Work Curriculum."

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Vice-Chancellor John C. Buhner spoke May 6 at the five-year reunion of the first graduating class, Indiana University Northwest, where he was dean when the Gary campus had its first commencement ceremonies.

Dr. Shou-Eng Koo, associate professor of economics, spoke on "Prospects for U.S.

Trade with China" at the Midwest Conference on International Trade held recently at Bloomington. The conference was sponsored by the Indiana Department of Commerce and the I.U. Bureau of Public Discussions.

Kenneth E. Cutler, assistant professor of history, has returned from Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he attended the seventh annual medieval conference at Western Michigan University. He also has had an article published in Annuale Mediaevale, Vol. XII. The article, "The Godwinist Hostages: The Case for 1051," deals with the diplomacy preceding the Norman Conquest of England.

Dr. Erwin Boschmann, assistant professor of chemistry, recently attended the 163rd national meeting of the American Chemical Society in Boston. He presented a paper entitled "Copper (II) Chloride Complexes of Sparteine Stereoisomers; Steric

Influence upo~ Reactivity," which was co-authored with Professor Marvin Carmack of -IUB and Dr .. Leonard M. Weinstock, Mere](

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Company.

Dr. William Hugh Headlee, professor of parasitic diseases in the Department of Preventive Medicine, was in Washington, D.C., last month for the International Development Conference, a platform for American organizations and individuals concerned with raising living standards and fostering economic and social growth among the world's developing regions. He also attended the second meeting of the Committee on Interdisciplinary Sections of the Society of International Development,

a new committee to which he was recently appointed. Also, Dr. Headlee was in New • Orleans this month, as an IUPUI chapter delegate to the 58th annual meeting of the American Association of University Professors.

Prof. Gerard Forget, computer programming technology, and Hal B. Lowe, Research Computation Center, attended the VIM meetings in Dallas last month. VIM is the Control Data Corporation 6000 series computer users group.

Dr. Martin Bloom and Dr. Janeth Dtmigan, associate professors of social service, gave an all-day workshop, "Culture Crashes," at the Northern Regional Chapter of the Indiana Conference on Social Welfare last month.

As the current international president of the Society for Advancement of Management, Professor Owen A. Paul spoke to SAM chapters in Binghamton, New York, and at Ferris State College in Big Rapids, Michigan, last month. Professor Paul, section chairman of industrial supervision, spoke on "The Necessities of Organization" and "The

Bonfire Bonanza Man, OJ:', Do Managers Really Have Problems?" With Daniel W. Ebling and George Alan Weed, ·he attended the 22nd annual management conference at Purdue University, also last month.

SARAH A. HOSTETLER SERVICES SECRETARY TO DEAN Of STUDENT

38TH STREET CAMPUS

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