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NSF Awards Chem Department Undergraduate Research Grant Alfred R. Armstrong, Professor William G. Guy, Professor Bryant Harrell, Associate Professor Trevor B. Hill, Associate Professor Edward Kati, Instructor Richard L Kiefer, Assistant Professor John T. MacQueen, Assistant Professor Lavonne O. Tarieton, Instructor Joseph T. Zung, Associate Professor The National Science Foundation awarded the Chemistry Depart- ment a grant of $14,000 for the purchase of undergraduate in- struction booklets and $8,400 for undergraduate research. The De- partment, in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was in- volved in the development of the Synchrocyclotron. Dr. Joseph Zung makes a point in his Chemistry III class. Dr. Trevor hiill conducts an experiment for an Or- ganic Chemistry Lab. Dr. William G. Guy, hiead of the Department of Chemistry, is a familiar face to Freshmen Chemistry students. 28
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Business Administration Master to be Waigh Dafashy. Asslsfanf Professor Gllberf C. Jones, Assistant Professor Established in the Summer of 1966 The Department of Business Administration publishes monthly two indicies to report business and economic activities. Re- search for the United States Record Industry, the Virginia Travel Industry, and the Maryland Fisheries Industry as well as city planning for nearby hHampton were carried on by the fac- ulty. This summer the Department will establish a Master of Arts program In Business Administration. ' i T v ' John S. Quinn, Professor Charles L. Qulftmeyer, Professor William T. Reece, Associate Professor Dr. Charles L. Quittmeyer, Head of the Department of Business Adminis- tration. Economics Department Faculty Active on State and Local Level Faculty members of the Department of Economics have achieved local and statewide recognition. John Mathews was appointed to the State Manpower Task Force and Leonard Schifrin is serving on two committees related to developing an economics program for the Richmond city schools. Dr. Leonard G. Schifrin, Head of the Department of Eco- tkmtdL Robert A. Barry, Instructor; Kee II Choi, Assistant Professor; Martin A. Garrett, Jr., Assistant Professor; John R. Matthews, Associate Professor; Anthony L. Sancetta, Professor; Leonard G. Schifrin, Associate Professor. 27
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Dr. Howard K. Holland, Dean of Education. jf the School Mr. Richard Copeland demonstrates the important use of visual aids to one of his Education classes. Board of Visitors Creates New School of Education Due to a decision of the Board of Visitors, the Department of Education was expanded to a full School of Education, and courses were opened to the undergrad- uate as well as the graduate. As a result, graduate enrollment In- creased and this year seven hun- dred and fifty students partici- pated In the Master of Education program. Royce W. Chesser, Associate Professor Paul N. Clem, Associate Professor Richard W. Copeland, Associate Professor Armand J. Galfo, Associate Professor Kervin E. Geoffroy, Assistant Professor Donald J. Herrmann, Director of the Eve- ning College, Director of the Summer Ses- sion, Coordinator of Branches, Professor Howard K. Holland. Professor; Carl W. McCartha, Professor: R. O. Nelson, Professor: F. J. Patrick Riley, Jr., Instructor; John W. Sykes. Assistant Professor- Thelma W. Wenger, Assistant Professor; Margaret F. Winder, Assistant Professor. 29
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