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Professional members of the staff of the Law Library are: seated: Mrs. Marion Boner; left to right: Adrienne de Verge, John Petesch, and Clem Hall. TARLETON LAW LIBRARY 34 Technical library staff members are: seated: Laura McShane; left to right: Mclla Dieter, Betty Cogswell, and Becky Phillips.
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Delphina C. Aguirre, Main Office Shary Crawford, Main Office Sally Baskett, Faculty Secretary Betty Nehring, Faculty Secretary Shirley Green, Faculty Secretary Kathleen Repass, Faculty Secretary Kathleen Long, Faculty Secretary Anna Saldana, Faculty Secretary
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Members of the clerical staff of the Law Library include Shirley Meride, Judy Dominguez, Bernice Horton, Stanley Ferguson, Charlie Gray, Prudi Kantz, Lillie Pinkney, and Manucla Rodriguez. Louis Tomaino, Associate Director, Southwest Center for Law and the Behavioral Sciences. Mrs. Nancy Jo Dodge, Senior Secretary, Southwest Center for I-aw and the Behavioral Sciences. SOUTHWEST CENTER The Southwest Center for Law and the Behavioral Sciences represents a University-resource for those key personnel in a five-state region who are concerned with behavioral science approaches to law in general and to the prevention, control, and treatment of juvenile delinquency. An interdisciplinary program of training, consultation, and curriculum development has been underway with emphasis on training as a medium to secure credibility for the Center from field agencies and practitioners. If the Center is granted federal funds for the coming year, it will continue to perform training on a limited basis, but the primary thrust will be toward curriculum development and expanded consultation services. Essentially, the Center will seek to use its methods of field contacts as a catalyst to encourage and support field response, and involvement in and commitment to modern goals as demonstrated in the presidential message on crime and delinquency. 35
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