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R . . . . . EPO R . ' . . . Contents: The University 17 5 Clark to Establish Endowed Assistant Professorship 17 5 Duarte Scholarship Fund Established 175 McCartan Elected a Trustee 175 Enrollment Totals 10,035 17 5 Ryan Honored by Administrators' Notes 180 Administrators' Honors 180 Administrators' Activities 180 Administrator Death Faculty Notes 176 Faculty Appointment 176 Faculty Honors 176 Faculty Activities December 1, 1989 Advanced Studies 181 Current Publications and Other Scholarly Works 184 Summary of Awards Received and Proposals Submitted 184 Awards Received 186 Proposals Submitted 1989-90

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    Contents: The University

    17 5 Clark to Establish Endowed Assistant Professorship 17 5 Duarte Scholarship Fund Established 175 McCartan Elected a Trustee 175 Enrollment Totals 10,035 17 5 Ryan Honored by Libr~ries

    Administrators' Notes

    180 Administrators' Honors 180 Administrators' Activities 180 Administrator Death

    Faculty Notes

    176 Faculty Appointment 176 Faculty Honors 176 Faculty Activities

    December 1, 1989

    Advanced Studies

    181 Current Publications and Other Scholarly Works 184 Summary of Awards Received and

    Proposals Submitted 184 Awards Received 186 Proposals Submitted

    1989-90

  • The University

    Clark to Establish Endowed Assistant Professorship

    Clark Equipment Co. has announced that it will establish an endowment for an assistant professor position in engineering at the University. The Clark Equipment Assistant Professorship will be the first endowed assistant professorship at Notre Dame. The recipient will receive a limited, one or two-year appointment, allowing many new scholars to be brought to the University.

    Leo J. McKernan, Clark chairman, president, and chief executive officer, is a member of the College of Engineer-ing Advisory Council. Clark Equipment Co.'s business is the design, manufacture, and sale of equipment to move materials, systems to transfer power, and products for industrial applications.

    Duarte Scholarship Fund Established

    Friends of Jose Napoleon Duarte, former president of El Salvador, have established a scholarship fund in his name at his alma mater, the University of Notre Dame. The fund, set up by the Caribbean Central American Action organization, honors the 1Q48 alumnus.

    In 1984 Duarte became the first freely elected civilian leader of his country in more than a half century. He stepped down earlier this year after fulfilling the constitu-tionally limited term of five years and following the discovery of stomach cancer. He was awarded an honor-ary degree by Notre Dame in 1985.

    McCartan Elected a Trustee

    Cleveland attorney Patrick F. McCartan has been elected a trustee of the University. McCartan, a partner in Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, received his B.A. degree from Notre Dame in 1956 and his law degree from the University in 1959. He has been a member of the Law School Advisory Council since 1979.

    The Board of Trustees, which dates from the advent of lay governance at the University in 1967, numbers 47 persons and is headed by Donald R. Keough, president and chief operating officer of the Coca-Cola Company.

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    Enrollment Totals 10,035

    Enrollment for the 1989 fall semester at Notre Dame totaled 10,035, the first time it has gone beyond the 10,000 mark.

    Undergraduates totaled 7,673. The College of Arts and Letters enrolled 2,614 undergraduates; Business Admini-stration, 1495; Engineering, 924; and Science, 838. Enrolled in the Freshman Year of Studies program were 1,863 students. (fhere is some duplication of students between colleges.)

    Post-baccalaureate students numbered 2,484. Graduate school enrollment was 1,596. Law students totaled 542 and graduate business students, 346.

    Enrollment of post-baccalaureate students increased by 232 students from the 1988 fall semester; enrollment of undergraduates by 75 students.

    Ryan Honored by Libraries

    John T. Ryan Jr., trustee emeritus, has been named honored life patron of the University Libraries by the Friends of the Library.

    He and his wife, Irene, were honored at the library's dedication of NOTIS (Northwestern Online Total Inte-grated System), a computer-based library system developed at Northwestern University, Nov. 14. Ryan enabled Notre Dame Libraries to acquire NOTIS in 1987 with funds from the Irene O'Brien Ryan endowment fund, which he established in honor of his wife.

    Ryan was an active Notre Dame trustee for 15 years between 1967 and 1982. He is chairman of the board of Mine Safety Appliances Co. in Pittsburgh, Pa. He and Mrs. Ryan also have established the Irene O'Brien Ryan En-dowed University Collection in Fine Arts, the largest of endowed collections in the University Libraries.

  • Faculty Notes

    Appointment

    Barbara McGettrick Turpin, assistant professional specialist in arts and letters and concurrent assistant professor in the Arts and Letters Core Course, has been appointed director of graduate admissions, effective January 1, 1990. She will manage the admission of master's and doctoral students to the four divisions (humanities, natural science, social science, and engineer-ing) of the Graduate School.

    Turpin was graduated from Emmanuel College, Boston, in 1972. She holds a master's degree in history from the University of Wisconsin and master's and doctoral degrees in the history of science from Notre Dame. Her scholarly specialties are modern European history and the history of the 19th century physical science. At present her research concerns some 15,000 items in the correspondence of John Herschel, a 19th century British scientist.

    Honors

    Daniel J. Costello Jr., chairman and professor of electrical and computer engineering, was elected to a three-year term on the board of governors of the IEEE Information Theory Society beginning in January 1990.

    Carlaj.johnson, adjunct assistant professor in the Freshman Writing Program, has been named project direc-tor for "Who I Am and Where I'm Going ... A Multi-cultural Perspective Through Exploring History, Literature, Drama and Music/Art for At-risk Populations" sponsored by the Michigan Council for the Humanities.

    Rev. Robert A. King, C.S.C., associate professor of theol-ogy, was elected to the board of trustees for Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass., for a two-year term, 1989-1991.

    Tang Thanh Trai Le, professor of law, was awarded a fellowship by the ABA Committee on Consumer Financial Services.

    Annette M; Olivarez, assistant professor of earth sciences, received the 1989 International Marine Minerals Society Award for "Outstanding Presentation by a Young Profes-sional."

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    Activities

    Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, attended the dedication of the Advanced Science and Technology Center of IBM at East Fishkill, N.Y., He also discussed research with members of IBM Technical Staff at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown Heights, N.Y.

    Esmee C. Bellalta, associate professor of architecture, presented the invited paper titled "The 18th Century Garden and Landscape: A Generator of a New Global Dimension" at the annual meeting of the Midwestern American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 5.

    Gary H. Bernstein, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, was an invited attendee at the dedication of the IBM Advanced Science and Technology Center at East Fishkill, N.Y., Oct. 25. He also visited the T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., for technical discussions.

    jacqueline Vaught Brogan, associate professor of English, delivered a paper "'By Order of the Chief of Ordnance': Authority, Artillery, and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" at Odessa College, Odessa, Tex., Oct. 27.

    Kevinj. Christiano, associate professor of sociology, served as discussant in the thematic session on "Sociology of Religion and History" at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion at the Salt Lake City Marriott Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 28.

    Adela Yarbro Collins, professor of theology, served as a panelist in a satellite television program "Which Came First-The Bible or the Church?" in the series "Fundamen-tally Speaking: Catholic Views on Campus" sponsored by the Catholic Campus Ministry Association and held at the WNDU television station, South Bend, Ind., Oct. 26.

    John j. Collins, professor of theology, attended the meeting of the executive committee of the Society of Biblical Literature held in Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21-23. He also attended the meeting of the Biblical Theological Col-loquium in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 9-11.

    George B. Craig Jr., Clark professor of biological sciences, gave the keynote address "The Asian Tiger Mosquito: Whence, Whither, and Why Not in Virginia?" at the Centennial of Entomology at Virginia Polytechnic Univer-sity in Blacksburg, Va., Sept. 6-10. He attended the interim governing board meeting at the American Mos-quito Control Association in Peoria, Ill., Oct. 11. He presented the paper "Aedes albopictus in the LaCrosse Belt" at the meeting of the Illinois Mosquito Control Associa-

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  • Faculty Notes

    tion held in Peoria, Ill., Oct. 12-13. He served as the repre-sentative from Indiana for the North Central Regional Committee on Medical Entomology, N.C. Agricultural Stations in Peoria, Ill., Oct. 14.

    James T. Cushing, professor of physics, gave the invited paper "History and Philosophy in Introductory Physics: Exactly What is the Problem?" at the international confer-ence on History and Philosophy of Science in Science Education held at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla., Nov. 5-10.

    Bernard E. Doering, associate professor of romance languages and literatures, presented the paper titled "A Philosophy of Work and the Future of Civilization: Maritain, Weiland Simon" at the annual meeting of the American Maritain Association at the Lone Mountain Conference Center of the University of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 26-28.

    Ronald Dorris, assistant professor of American studies, delivered the paper "Let Not the Circle Be Broken: Spiritu-alism in the Ufe and Writing of Jean Toomer" at the sixth annual Ethnic Studies Conference "Crossroads to the 21st Century-Ethnic Arts: The Cultural Bridge" at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, Nov. 1-2.

    Alan Dowty, professor of government and international studies, gave the address "The Way Out: Options and Dilemmas" at a conference on "The Middle East: Quest for Stability" at St. Xavier College in Chicago, Ill., Oct. 27. He gave an interview on recent liberalization of travel in eastern Europe, broadcast on Voice of America, Nov. 9.

    William G. Dwyer, professor of mathematics, gave a seminar talk titled "Decompositions of BG" at Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., Nov. 9. He gave· a colloquium talk titled "Some Recent Developments in Homotopy Theory" at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10.

    Guillermo Ferraudi, professional specialist in the Radia-tion Laboratory, gave the lecture "Sequential Biphotonic Excitations in the Photochemistry of Coordination·com-plexes" at the University of LaP!ata, LaP!ata, Argentina, Nov. 9. He gave the lecture series "Elements of Inorganic Photochemistry at that university, Nov. 13-17. He lectured on "An Overview of the Photochemical Properties of the Metallophthalocyanines in Homogeneous Solu-tions" at the University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov. 21. He presented "The Magnetic Field Effects on the Thermal and Photochemical Reactivity of Coordination Complexes" at the University of Rio Cuarto, Rio Cuarto, Argentina, Nov. 23. He gave the invited paper "Excited State Properties of Mo(II) Clusters: Photosubstitu-tion and Photoredox Reactivities" at the XVIIIJornadas Chilenas de Quimica, Santiago, Chile, Nov. 27-Dec. 2.

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    Barbara]. Fick, associate professor of law, was a partici-pant in the panel discussion "Working Women's Pay Issues, Child Support and Women in Unions" at the Working Women's Agenda Conference sponsored by the Working Women's Coalition in South Bend, Ind., Oct. 21.

    J. Massyngbaerde Ford, professor of biology, attended the Societas Novi Testamenti Studiorum meeting in Dublin, Ireland, July 26-29. She attended the meeting for the Social Aspects of the New Testament at Wests tar Institute in Toronto, Canada, Oct. 19-22.

    Ronald A. Hellen thai, associate professor of biological sciences, presented a seminar titled "The Quest for the Biological Indicator in Ecology and Systematics" at the Department of Entomology at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich., Oct. 23-25. He presented a seminar titled "Insects as Biological Indicators of Environ-mental Ecology and Phylogeny" to the Department of En-tomology at North Dakota State University, Fargo, N.D., Nov. 2-3.

    Mark A. Herro, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, presented "Viterbi Decoder Path Memory and Multi-Dimensional Trellis Coded Modula-tion" at the 27th annual Allerton Conference on Commu-nication, Control and Computing held in Monticello, Ill., Sept. 26.

    George S. Howard, professor of psychology, presented a colloquium titled "Steps Toward a Science of Free Will" to the Department of Psychology at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., Oct. 23.

    David R. Hyde, assistant professor of biological sciences, presented "Isolation and Preliminary Characterization of the retinal degeneration-B (rdgB) Gene" co-authored by Joseph E. O'Tousa, assistant professor of biological sciences, at the Molecular Neurobiology of Drosophila Conference, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Oct. 4-8.

    Robert C. Johansen, professor of government and interna-tional studies and senior fellow in the Institute for Inter-national Peace Studies, gave the invited speech "Arms Control on the High Seas" at the Pacem in Maribus Convocation sponsored by the Soviet Maritime Law Association and the International Ocean Institute (Malta) in Moscow, June 24-July 1. He delivered the keynote address titled "The New Global Context for Security: A Strategic Overview" to the World Council of Churches meeting on Militarism and Disarmament which was held in Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 15-20. He spoke on "Chris-tian Citizenship in an Age of Interdependence" at the First Presbyterian Church in South Bend, Ind., Nov. 2.

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    Faculty Notes

    jeffrey C. Kantor, associate professor of chemical engi-neering, presented a seminar titled "Geometric Methods for Nonlinear Process Control" to the Department of Chemical Engineering at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 31. He presented four papers at the 1989 annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemi-cal Engineers held in San Francisco, Calif., Nov. S-9. The papers were "Modeling and Analyses of Discrete-Event Processes Using Petri Net Theory" with E. Patsidou, "On the Scheduling and Control and Observation of an Exothermic Stirred Tank Reactor" with S. Harvey and L. Limqueco, and" A Multiobjective 1oo- Optimal Approach to Disturbance Rejection" with M.R. Keenan.

    john j. Kennedy, professor of marketing, presented the paper "Award Fee Con tracts as a Means to Improving Defense Aerospace Acquisition" at the Defense Acquisition Research Symposia at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Wash-ington, D.C., Oct. 18.

    Rev. Robert A. Krieg, C.S.C., associate professor of theology, chaired the two sessions of the Christology Seminar at the annual meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America in St. Louis, Mo., june 7-10. Also, he was elected the chairman of the Christology Seminar for the 1990 convention.

    Charles F. Kulpa Jr., associate professor of biological sciences, gave a talk titled "Thiobacillus -A Factor in Concrete Corrosion" at the American Concrete Institute fall convention held in San Diego, Calif., Nov. 2.

    David C. Leege, professor of government and interna-tional studies and director of the Hesburgh Program in Public Service, served as a panelist on "The Political Science Major" at the annual convention of the American Political Science Association in Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 2. He spoke on "Comparative Panel Designs" for the Convoca-tion on Congregational Studies in Chicago, Ill., Sept. 28. He delivered a paper titled "Catholic Evangelicalism and Political Orientations: A Case of Transcended Group Boundaries" co-authored with Michael C. Welch at the annual convention of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 27.

    Paul j. McGinn, assistant professor of materials science and engineering and site director of the Indiana Center of Superconductor Technology, presented a talk titled "Texturing of YBa2 Cu3 0 6_x Wires by Zone Melting" at the International Ceramic Science and Technology Congress in Anaheim, Calif., Nov. 2. At the same meeting he also chaired a session on "Thick and Thin Ceramic Supercon-ductor Films."

    Anthony N. Michel, McCloskey dean and Freimann professor of electrical and computer engineering, pre-

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    sen ted a seminar titled "Associative Memories Via Artificial Neural Networks" as part of a colloquium series sponsored by the School of Electrical Engineering at Cornell and co-sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics En-gineers at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., Oct. 16.

    William O'Rourke, associate professor of English, served as reader and panelist at "Writing Out Loud: Reunion Edition, Literary Festival Weekend" at the Michigan City Public Library, Michigan City, Ind., Oct. 6-8.

    Joseph E. O'Tousa, assistant professor of biological sciences, presented a poster titled "The Retinal Degenera-tion-C Gene of Drosophila" co-authored with Fintan Steele at the Molecular Neurobiology of Drosophila Conference at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Oct. 4-9. He presented a seminar titled "Molecular Genetics of Retinal Degeneration in Drosophila" to the Department of Physiology at the Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, W.Va., Oct. 20-22.

    Wolfgang Porod, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, presented a talk titled "Electronic Transport in Quasi Two Dimensional Systems" to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1.

    Irwin Press, professor of anthropology, presented an invited lecture "The Anthropology of Aging: Understand-ing our Elderly" at the annual meeting of the National Society for Patient Representation and Consumer Affairs of the American Hospital Association, Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 25.

    James H. Seckinger, director of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy and professor of law, was program coordi-nator and a faculty member for the NITA/Winston & Strawn Law Firm Deposition Program in Chicago, IlL, Oct. 26. He gave a lecture to the faculty on Effective Teaching Techniques. He served as program coordinator and a faculty member for the NITA/Brown & Bain Law Firm Trial Advocacy Program in Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 30. He also gave a lecture to the faculty on Effective Teaching Techniques.

    Thomas L. Shaffer, Short professor of law, gave the inau-gural Howard Lichtenstein Lecture in Legal Ethics "Profes-sionalism as a Moral Value" at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Oct. 31.

    Michael]. Slinger, librarian in the Kresge Law Library, participated as a panelist in the program "Donahue Looks at Library Images: Is the Truth Stronger Than Fiction?" at the Midwest Regional Conference of Law Librarians held in Chicago, Ill., Oct. 28. He chaired the business meeting of the Ohio Regional Association of Law Librarians at the Bismarck Hotel held in Chicago, Ill., Oct. 28. He received an award for outstanding service as president of that

  • Faculty Notes

    association. Slinger was competitively selected as one of 40 law librarians from across the country to attend the Graylin Conference on the "Effective Teaching of Legal Research in a Technological Environment" held at Wake Forest University at Winston-Salem, N.C., Nov. 2-5.

    Roland B. Smith Jr., executive assistant to the president and associate professional specialist in Urban Studies, conducted a workshop titled "Planning the Future of Educational Opportunity Programs on Your Campus" sponsored by the Project Directors' Development Institute of the the New Jersey Department of Higher Education in Trenton N.J., Oct. 20-21. He organized and co-chaired the annual conference of the Indiana chapter of the Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel in Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 28-29. The confer-ence theme was Linking Diverse Approaches to meet Indiana's Educational Challenges.

    Andrew J. Sommese, chairman and professor of mathe-matics, gave the colloquium talk "On the Adjunction Theory of Projective Varieties" at the University of Mis-souri at Columbia, Mo., Oct. 12.

    William C. Strieder, professor of chemical engineering, co-authored three papers "Radiation Transfer From a Wall to Isothermal Dispersed Solid Beds," "Effects of Cylinder Orientation on Knudsen Diffusion," and "Knudsen Gas Heat Transport in a Random Void-Solid Media" at the 1989 American Institute of Chemical Engineers annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 5-10. He chaired three sessions at that meeting: Fundamental Aspects of Surface Diffusion and Interfacial Phenomena I and II.

    Laurence R. Taylor, professor of mathematics, was the invited speaker on "Controlled Surgery" at the Upstate New York Topology Seminar held at Syracuse University in Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 10-12.

    J. Kerry Thomas, Niewland professor of chemistry and biochemistry, presented the invited talk "Chemistry of Colloidal Semiconductors" at the NATO meeting on Colloids and Dispersions in Aberystwyth, Wales, Sept. 14. He presented "Structure of Clay Systems" at the Royal Society of Chemistry meeting on Metal Oxides at Chester, England, Sept. 19. He gave "Photochemistry and Diffu-sion in Polymer Systems" at Pilkington Gass Research in Ormskish, England, Sept. 25. He presented "Fast Reactions on Silica Surfaces" at the Royal Society of Chemistry meeting on Fast Reactions, Loughborough, England, Sept. 26. He presented the talk titled "Photo Induced Charge Transfer in Thin Films" at Kodak Research in Harmon, England, Sept. 29.

    M. Katherine Tillman, associate professor in the Program of Liberal Studies, presented a paper titled "An Introduc-tion to 'The Dream of Gerontius' by Newman and Elgar"

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    at the 1990 Newman Centennial Symposium at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Nov. 8.

    Anthony M. Trozzolo, Huisking professor of chemistry, presented the lecture titled '"Smart' Organic Materials" at the Chemistry Colloquium at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vt., Oct. 25.

    Arvind Varma, Schmitt professor of chemical engineer-ing, participated in an academic symposium and festival in honor of the 60th birthday of Professor Rutherford Aris held at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 13. At the festival, he presented a festschrift titled "Changing Issues in Chemical Engineering" (Pergamon Press, 1989) for which he served as co-editor to Aris. He presented a paper titled "Optimal Catalyst Activity Profiles in Pellets: General Nonisothermal Reacting Systems with Arbitrary Kinetics" at the AIChE annual meeting held in San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 9.

    Andrzej Walicki, O'Neill professor of history, gave the paper "The Controversies Over Self-Definition in Poland on the Eve of the Independence" at the international conference on National Character and National Ideology in Interwar Eastern Europe, Dubrovnik, May 31-June 4.

    Rev. Joseph L. Walter, C.S.C., chairman of preprofes-sional studies and associate professor of chemistry, as the national president of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the honorary premedical society, was the principal speaker and host at a luncheon for all the medical school admissions officers and AAMC officers at the Association of American Medical School's 100th meeting in Washington, D.C., Oct. 31.

    F. Ellen Weaver, assistant chairwoman and associate professional specialist in theology, assisted at the Colloque Port-Royal in Versailles, France, Oct. 13-15.

    Paul P. Weinstein, professor of biological sciences, under the sponsorship of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, presented invited lectures on various aspects of parasite developmental physiology and biochemistry at seven universities and medical schools in various parts of Japan. He also reviewed and discussed faculty and graduate student research programs. At Juntendo Univer-sity School of Medicine, Tokyo, Weinstein advised and participated in the development of a research laboratory on the axenic cultivation of parasitic helminths relative to biochemical studies, April 1-june 30.

    Eduardo E. Wolf, professor of chemical engineering, presented two papers titled "Transient IR Thermography and FTIR Studies of CO Oxidation in RH/Si02 Catalyst" co-authored by J. Kellow, and "Scanning Tunneling Micro-scopy Studies of Pt Single Crystals and Pt Supported on Graphite" co-authored with K. Yeung at the 1989 AIChE annual meeting held in San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 5-10.

  • Administrators' Notes

    Honors

    Robert Alexander, supervisor in Accounts Payable, has been appointed vice president of communications of the National Association of Accountants.

    Ellen D. Rogers, assistant director of the Division of Sponsored Programs, has been awarded the Hartford-Nicholson Award by the Society of Research Administra-tors for outstanding contributions to the society. It was presented at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society of Research Administrators in San jose, Calif., Sept. 24-27.

    Marilyn]. Bury, assistant director of Career and Place-ment Services, has been elected as the president-elect of the Indiana Association for Women Deans, Administra-tors, and Counselors, and recentely as vice president chaired the IA WDAC fall conference held in French Lick, Ind.

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    Activities

    Dale Getz, superintendent of golf in the Athletic Depart-ment, was elected vice president of the Michiana Golf Course Superintendents Association at their annual meeting in South Bend, Ind., Oct. 2.

    Sr. Elaine DesRosiers, O.P., director of Educational Media, conducted a half-day workshop titled "How Media Can Work for You as an Educator" at the Diocese of Ft. Wayne-South Bend's Institute of Catechetical Formation for elementary and high school teachers at St. Joseph High School, South Bend, Ind., Oct. 26.

    David A. Harr, general manager of the Morris Inn, is teaching a class this semester titled "The Lodging and Food Service Industry" at Indiana University at South Bend, Ind. This class is offered as part of the Educational Institute Certificate Program of the American Hotel and Motel Association.

    Death

    William]. Hickey Jr., director of Food Services, Oct. 13.

  • Advanced Studies

    Current Publications and Other Scholarly Works

    Current publications should be mailed to the Division of Sponsored Programs, Room 314, Main Building

    COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LEITERS

    American Studies

    Schmuhl, Robert P. R.P. Schmuhl. 1989. Ben Hecht. Pages 130-138 in,

    B.E. Kimbel, ed., Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Short-Story Writers, 1910-1945. Gale Research. Inc., Detroit, Michigan.

    Art. Art History and Design

    McDermott, Lauren E. L.E. McDermott. 1989. Three Wall Sculptures:

    Penland, Liberty Hill, Friendship. Special Places Series. South Bend Art Center, South Bend, Indiana.

    L.E. McDermott. 1989. Desk, Partner's Desk (Furniture). South Bend Art Center. South Bend, Indiana.

    Core Course

    Neiman, Alven M. A.M. Neiman. 1989. Remarks on the Philosophy of

    Education. Pages 24-28 irl, L.]. Dennis, ed., Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Mid-west Philosophy of Education Society. Midwest Philosophy of Education Society, Carbondale, Illinois.

    Economics

    Zalkin, Michael M. Zalkin. 1989. National and International

    Determinants of Food Consumption in Revolutionary Nicaragua, 1979-86. Pages 101-120 in, H.]. Rutz and B.S. Orlove, eds., The Social Economy of Consump-tion. University Press of America, Lanham, Mary-land.

    English

    Brogan, Jacqueline V. ].V. Brogan. 1989. Review of Joan Richard-

    son, Wallace Stevens: The Later Years. 1923-1955 (New York: William Morrow, 1988). American Literature 61(3):491-492.

    ].V. Brogan. 1989. Poems. In the Year of the Family and The Fall. Common Sense 4(1):5.

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    Bruns, Gerald L. G.L. Bruns. 1989. Between Philosophy and

    Literature: Theory, Practice, and Significance in Literary Study. Renascence 41 (Summer):233-251.

    G.L. Bruns. 1989. Disappeared: Heidegger and the Emancipation of Language. Pages 117-139 in, W. Iser and S. Budick, eds., Languages of the Un-sayable: The Play of Negativity in Literature and Literary Theory. Columbia University Press, New York, New York.

    Freshman Writing Program

    Johnson. Carla]. C.]. Johnson. 1989. Review of Hal Holbrook's

    "Mark Twain Tonight!" The South Bend Tribune November 6:C8.

    Dallmayr, Fred R.

    Government and International Studies

    F.R. Dallmayr. 1989. Freud, Nietzsche, Lacan: A Discourse on Critical Theory. Politics. Culture and Society 2:46 7-492.

    F.R. Dallmayr. 1989. On Bernhard Waldenfels. Social Research 56:681-712.

    History

    Walicki, Andrzej S. A.S. Walicki. 1989. The Rule of Law in

    the Russian Intellectual Tradition. Dialectics and Humanism 3-4(15):19-26.

    DellaNeva, joAnn

    Romance Languages and Literatures

    ]. DellaNeva. 1989. Variations in a Minor Key: Du Bellay's Imitations of the Giolito Anthropology Poets. French Forum 14(2):133-146.

    Music

    Starn, Carl L. C.L. Starn. 1989. Conductor. Notre Dame

    Glee Club Concert. Notre Dame Club of Minneapo-lis, Edina Community Center, Edina, Minnesota.

    C.L. Starn. 1989. Conductor. Notre Dame Glee Club Concert (including works by Byrd, Tallis, Vaughan Williams, Schubert, Franck. and Handel). University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse Mannerchor, LaCrosse, Wisconsin.

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    Advanced Studies

    C.L. Starn. 1989. Conductor. Notre Dame Glee Club Fall Concert (including works by Byrd, Tallis. Vaughan Williams, Casals, Schubert, Franck. and Handel). Washington Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Indiana.

    Sociology

    Aldous, Joan J. Aldous and R.F. Ganey. 1989. Families'

    Definition Behavior of Problematic Situations. Social Forces 67(4):871-897.

    J. Aldous. 1989. If Inflation Returns: Hard Lessons From the Past. Society 26(6):82.

    J. Aldous. 1989. Graduate School and the Self. Teaching Sociology 17(2):215-217.

    Ganey, Rodney F. See under Aldous, Joan. 1989. Social

    Forces 67(4):871-897. Rochberg-Halton, Eugene W.

    E.W. Rochberg-Halton. 1989. Nachwort. Pages 198-213 in, V. Turner's, Das Ritual: Struktur und Anti-Struktur. Campus, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany.

    Theology

    Blenkinsopp, Joseph V. Tzaferis, J. Blenkinsopp, John C. H. Laughlin and

    J.F. Wilson. 1989. The Literary Evidence. Pages 201-213 in, Excavations at Capernaum, Volume I. Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, Indiana.

    Collins, Adela Y. A.Y. Collins. 1989. Review of Neil Forsyth,

    The Old Enemy: Satan and the Combat Myth. Journal of Biblical Literature 108(3):5 16-518.

    O'Meara, OP, Thomas F. T.F. O'Meara, OP. 1989. The Teaching Office

    of Bishops in the Ecclesiology of Charles Journet. The Jurist 49(1):23-47.

    T.F. O'Meara, OP. 1989. Expanding Horizons: A World of Religions and Jesus Christ. Pages 151-166 in, L. O'Donovan, ed., Faithful Witness. Crossroads, New York, New York.

    White, James F. J.F. White. 1989. Protestant Worship:

    Traditions in Transition. Westminster/ John Knox, Louisville, Kentucky. 252 pp.

    Yoder, John H. J.H. Yoder. 1989. Bluff or Revenge: The

    Watershed in Democratic Deterrence Awareness. Pages 79-92 in, T. Whitmore, ed., Ethics in the Nuclear Age. Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas. Texas.

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    Medieval Institute

    Ambrosiana Collection

    Gabriel, Canon Astrik L. A.L. Gabriel (with R.J. Dean and D.C. Lindberg).

    1989. Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America: Karol Gorski. Speculum 64(3):803-804.

    COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

    Biological Sciences

    Grimstad, Paul R. S.L. Paulson and P.R. Grimstad. 1989.

    Replication and Dissemination of La Crosse Virus in the Competent Vector Aedes triseriatus and the In competent Vector Aedes hendeisoni and Evidence for Transovarial Transmission by Aedes hendersoni (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 26(6):602-609.

    Pollard, Morris M. Pollard, P.H. Luckert and D.L. Snyder. 1989.

    Prevention and Treatment of Experimental Prostate Cancer in Lobund-Wister Rats. I. Effects of Estradiol, Dihydrotestosterone, and Castration. The Prostate 15:95-103.

    Chemistry and Biochemistry

    Fehlner, Thomas P. J.R. Bowser and T.P. Fehlner. 1989. Boron,

    Aluminum, Gallium and Indium with Oxygen and Sulfer. Pages 1-48 in, H.W. Roesky, ed., Rings, Clusters and Polymers of Main Group and Transition Elements. Elsevier, New York, New York.

    Rath, Nigam P. C.A. Koch, C.A. Reed, G.A. Brewer, N.P. Rath,

    W.R. Scheidt, G. Gupta and G. Lang. 1989. Ferro magnetic Coupling via Imidazolate in an Iron(III)-Porphyrin-Dicopper(II) System. Journal of the American Chemical Society 111:7645-7648.

    Scheidt, W. Robert See under Rath, Nigam P. 1989. Journal

    of the American Chemical Society Ill: 7645-7648. W.R. Scheidt and M.G. Finnegan. 1989.

    Structure of Monoclinic Chloro(meso-tetraphenylporphyrinato)iron(III). Ada Crystallographica C45:1214-1216.

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    Physics

    Johnson, Walter R. S.A. Blundell, W.R. johnson, Z.W. Liu and

    J.R. Sapirstein. 1989. Relativistic all-Orders Calcula-tions of Energies and Matrix Elements for Li and Be+. Physical Review A 40:2233.

    Jones, Gerald L. G.L. jones and S.C. Kim. 1989. Density

    Functional Theory of Homogeneous States. Journal of Statistical Physics 56:709-719.

    McGlinn, William D. N. Gorman, L. O'Raifeartaigh and W.D. McGlinn.

    1989. A Streamlined Highest Weight Derivation of the Bilinear Virasoro Centre. Modem Physics Letters A 4(18):1789-1796.

    Sapirstein, jonathan R. See under Johnson, Walter R. 1989. Physical

    Review A 40:2233. J.R. Sapirstein. 1989. Field Theoretic

    Effects in Highly Charged Ions. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B43:338.

    J.R. Sapirstein. 1989. QED in High-Z Two- and Three-Electron Ions. Physics Research B40/41:193.

    COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

    Chemical Engineering

    Varma, Arvind A.G. Fredrickson, G.R. Gavalas, W.H. Ray

    and A. Varma. 1989. Ch~nging Issues in Chemical Engineering. Pergamon Press, Elmsford, New York. iv + 335 pages.

    B. Kapoor, S.K. Gupta and A. Varma. 1989. Parametric Sensitivity of Chain Polymerization Reactors Exhibiting the Trommsdorff Effect. Polymer Engineering and Science 29:1246-1258.

    Civil Engineering

    Kirkner, David]. See under ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER

    ENGINEERING; Porod, Wolfgang. 1989. Surface and Interface Analysis 14(10):590-594.

    Electrical arid Computer Engineering

    Bandyopadhyay, Supriyo See under Porod, Wolfgang. 1989. Surface

    and Interface Analysis 14(10):590-594.

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    Michel, Anthony N. J.H. Li, A.N. Michel and W. Porod. 1989.

    Analysis and Synthesis of a Class of Neural Networks: Linear Systems Operating on a Closed Hypercube. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 36(11):1405-1422.

    Porod, Wolfgang See under Michel, Anthony N. 1989. IEEE Transactions

    on Circuits and Systems 36(11):1405-1422. S. Bhobe, W. Porod, B. Bandyopadhyay and D.J. Kirkner.

    1989. Modulated Interfacial Disorder Scattering in Quantum Wells and Its Device Applications. Surface amd Interface Analysis 14(10):590-594.

    COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

    Management

    Simon, John T. W.J. Hopp andj.T. Simon. 1989. Bounds and

    Heuristics for Assembly-Like Queues. Queueing Systems, Theory and Applications 4(2):137 -155.

    Vecchio. Robert P. R.W. Griffeth, R.P. Vecchio andj.W. Logan.

    1989. Equity Theory and Interpersonal Attraction. Journal of Applied Psychology 7 4:394-401.

    LAW SCHOOL

    Bauer, joseph P. E.W. Kintner and J.P. Bauer. 1989. Federal

    Antitrust Law, Volume IX. Antitrust Exemptions Specific Industries and Activities. Anderson Publish ing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 351 + xiii pp.

    Phelps, Teresa G. T.G. Phelps. 1989. Review of Wayne C.

    Booth's The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction. Journal of Legal Education 39(3):463·467.

    Shaffer, Thomas L. T.L. Shaffer. 1989. Should A Christian Lawyer Serve

    the Guilty? Georgia Law Review 23(4):1021-1034.

    LOBUNDLABORATORY

    Luckert, Phyllis H. See under BIOLGICAL SCIENCES;

    Pollard, Morris. 1989. The Prostate 15:95-103. Snyder, David L.

    See under BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; Pollard, Morris. 1989. The Prostate 15:95-103.

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    Awards Received and Proposals Submitted

    In the Period October 1, 1989, Through October 31, 1989

    Category

    Research Facilities and Equipment Instructional Programs Service Programs Other Programs

    Category

    Research Facilities and Equipment Instructional Programs Service Programs Other Programs

    Total

    Total

    Awards Received

    AWARDS RECEIVED

    Renewal New No. Amount No. Amount

    3 250,000 1 24,000 0 0 1 3,495 0 0 2 71,284 1 50,000 7 24,039 Q Q 1 Q 4 300,000 12 122,818

    PROPOSALS SUBMTITED

    Renewal New No. Amount No. Amount 11 1,999,301 32 5,016,242 0 0 1 29,200 1 32,363 4 2,601,202 0 0 0 0 Q Q J. 596.241

    12 2,031,664 40 8,242,885

    Total No. Amount

    4 274,000 1 3,495 2 71,284 8 74,039 1 Q

    16 422,818

    Total No. Amount 43 7,015,543

    1 29,200 5 2,633,565 0 0 J. 596,241

    52 10,274,549

    In the Period October 1, 1989, Through October 31, 1989

    Degartment Dollars or Office Principal Short Title Sponsor Months

    A WARDS FOR RESEARCH

    Aerospace Yang Fire and Smoke Spread in Spaces Natl. Cent. 0* Mech. Eng. Supercomputing 12

    Chemistry and Szm uszkovicz, Unrestricted Research Up john 65,000 Biochemistry Fehler Co. 12

    Elect. Liu High Speed Modem Research Data Trek 24,000 Camp. Eng. Corp. 12

    Physics Dow Theory of Superlattices Dept. 185,000 Navy 12

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    A WARDS FOR FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

    Elect. Costello Huntsville Microsystems 8031 Double G 3,495 Comp. Eng. Microprocessor Package Sales 12

    AWARDS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS

    Aerospace Batill Advanced Aeronautics Design Univ. Space 22,484 Mech. Eng. Program Research Assoc 10

    GERAS Santos, Training for Work With the Retirement Res 48,800 McCabe Homeless Elderly Fdtn 12

    AWARDS FOR SERVICE PROGRAMS

    Cent. Educ. Outlaw, Talent Search Dept. 50,000 Oppor. Smith Education 12

    Cent. Social McNiell Center for Social Concerns Various 504 Concerns Others 1

    ND Cent. Past. Bernstein Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Various 9,758 Uturgy liturgy Others 1

    ND Cent. Past Bernstein Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Various 870 Uturgy liturgy- Publications Others 1

    Cent. Cont. Pelton Notre Dame Center For Continuing Various 6,887 Form. Min. Formation in Ministry Others 1

    Inst. Past. Pelton Institute for Pastoral and Various 69 Soc. Min Social Ministry Others 1

    Inst. Past. Pelton IPSM - Dynamic Parish Various 1,751 Soc. Min. Others 1

    Prog. Church Kelly Programs for Church Leaders Various 4,200 Leaders Others 1

    AWARDS FOR OTHER PROGRAMS

    Aerospace Yang, Londino, Flow Instabilities, Bifurcations Nat!. Cent. 0* Mech. Eng. Mukutomi and Chaos Supercomputing 12

    *Supercomputing Time

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    Proposals Submitted

    In the Period October 1, 1989, Through October 31, 1989

    De.Qartment Dollars or Office Princi.Qal Short Title Sponsor Months

    PROPOSALS FOR RESEARCH

    Aerospace Nelson Unsteady Surface Pressure on a Dept. 88,175 Mech. Eng. Delta Wing Air Force 24

    Aerospace Attassi, Bluff Body Wake Flows Dept. 571,518 Mech. Eng. Szewczyk Navy 36

    /\eros pace Sen Research in Nucleate Boiling Natl. Sci. 16,824 Mech. Eng. (Collaboration with Mexico) Fdtn. 24

    /\mer. Costello American Movie Myths ]S Guggenheim 81,944 Studies Mem. Fdtn. 9

    Amer. Costello American Movie Myths Amer. Council 58,672 Studies Learned Soc. 9

    Biological Craig Vector Competence for Natl. Inst. 344,942 Sciences LaCrosse Virus in Aedes Health 12

    Biological O'Tousa Genetic Analysis of Retinal Natl. Inst. 140,684 Sciences Degeneration in Drosophila Health 12

    Cent. Bioeng. Irvine, Kulpa, Remediation of Hazardous Argonne 315,789 Pollution Cnt. Ketchum Wastes Natl. Lab. 12

    Civil Marse-Fortier Presidential Young Investigator Natl. Sci. 500,000 Eng. Award Fdtn. 60

    Civil Gray REU Site in Civil Engineering Natl. Sci. 87,225 Eng. at the Unviersity of Notre Dame Fdtn. 24

    Civil Gray Presidential Young Investigator Natl. Sci. 0* Eng. Award Fdtn. 60

    Civil Ketchum Minority Participation in Dept. 56,142 Eng. Graduate Education Education 12

    Chemical Wolf STM Studies of Pt Catalysts Natl. Sci. 271,616 Eng. Fdtn. 36

    Chemical Brennecke Novel Reactions on Super- Amer Chern Soc 41,340 Eng. critical Fluids Petro Res Fund 24

    Chemistry and Miller Siderphores, Analogs & Biocon- Natl. lnst. 272,703 Biochemistry jugates: Synthesis & Study Health 12

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    Chemistry and Helquist Presidential Young Investigator Natl. Sci. 500,000 Biochemistry Award Fdtn. 60

    Chemistry and Pestel, Assessment of Teaching Dept. 256,347 Biochemistry Schwartz Strategies in General Chemistry Education 36

    Chemistry and Basu, Basu Modulation of Glycosyltrans- Natl. Inst. 191,733 Biochemistry ferases in Tumor Cells Health 12

    Chemistry and Pasta Structures and Reactivities of Natl. Sci. 359,386 Biochemistry Radicals and Diradicals Fdtn. 36

    Chemistry and Castellino Mutant Fibrinolytic Proteins Natl. Inst. 345,311 Biochemistry Health 12

    Chemistry and Pas to Undergraduate Research in Nat!. Sci. 39,870 Biochemistry Chemistry Fdtn. 3

    Economics Davisson, Deindustrialization: A Study Arthur Young 683,054 Bonello, Foundation 24 Craypo, Beverly

    Elect. Berry Third Rail Deicing by RF Ameritherm, 37,610 Comp. Eng. Induction Inc. 12

    English Avallone Ways to Seneca Falls Amer. Council 57,046 Learned Soc. 9

    Government Marilley Beyond the Ballot M.l. Bunting 42,947 Inti. Stud. Inst. 9

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    Romance Delago-Gomez The Conquistador as Historian ]S Guggenheim 65,144 Lang./Lit. Mem. Fdtn. 12

    Mathematics Thorbergsson Geometry and Topology of Natl. Sci. 21,659 Submanifolds Fdtn. 12

    Mathematics Connolly, Geometric Topology Nat!. Sci. 94,547 Wilczynski Fdtn. 24

    Mathematics Buechler Geometrical Studies of Natl. Sci. 98,226 Superstable Theories Fdtn. 36

    Mathematics Knight Recursive Model Theory Natl. Sci. 129,390 Fdtn. 36

    Mathematics Snow Analytic and Algebraic Group Nat!. Sci. 54,093 Actions Fdtn. 24

    Music Johnson Inner Life ]S Guggenheim 50,849 Mem Fdtn. 12

    Music You ens Music and Poetry in Late 19th ]S Guggenheim 49,702 Century French Song Mem. Fdtn. 12

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    Philosophy Burrell Divine Freedom and Human Free- ]S Guggenheim 73,531 dom in the Context of Creation Mem. Fdtn. 10

    Philosophy Kremer The Development of the Theory Natl. Endow. 42,565 of Logical Types Humanities 12

    Philosophy Kremer The Development of the Theory Amer. Council 38,982 of Logical Types Learned Soc. 12

    Philosophy Burrell Divine Freedom and Human Free- Amer. Council 49,931 dom in the Context of Creation Learned Soc. 9

    Physics Furdyna II-VI Semiconductors, Diluted Purdue 397,846 Magnetic Semiconductors Univ. 36

    Psychology Borkowski, Precursors of Retardation in Natl. Inst. 203,810 Whitman, Children with Teen Mothers Health 12 Maxwell

    Theology Burtchaell A Study of Moral Consistency Amer. Council 61,731 Learned Soc. 13

    Theology Burtchaell Moral Consistency ]S Guggenheim 75,531 Mem. Fdtn. 14

    Theology Attridge The Acts of Thomas and ]S Guggenheim 94,953 Gnosticism Mem. Fdtn. 14

    So. Bend Cent. Kingsley Corneal Innervation and Wound I.U. School 52,175 Med. Educ. Healing Medicine 12

    PROPOSALS FOR FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

    Earth Halfman Acquisition of an Electronic Natl. Sci. 29,200 Sciences Particle Size Analyzer Fdtn. 12

    PROPOSALS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS

    Aerospace Mueller, REU Site in Aerospace and Natl. Sci. 32,363 Mech. Eng. McComas, Mechanical Engineering Fdtn. 12

    Nelson

    Biological Duman, Goetz, Molecular Comparative Natl. Sci. 2,350,226 Sciences Olson, O'Tousa, Physiology Fdtn. 60

    Boyd, Esch

    Chemistry and Morris, Peste! Chemistry Teachers' Workshop Indiana Comm. 20,901 Biochemistry Higher Educ. 6

    O.S.I.P.A. Borelli Promote Minority Enrollment in Dept. 90,824 Graduate Studies Education 12

    Physics Rettig REU Site Program for Physics Nat!. Sci. 139,251 Fdtn. 29

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    PROPOSALS FOR OTHER PROGRAMS

    College Wright Patricia Roberts Harris Dept. 489,437 Arts Letters Fellowship Program Education 36

    Univ. Miller, MARC-AMC Records for Dept. 102,804 Libraries Schlereth Manuscript Collections Education 12

    Medieval Jordan Preservation Issues in Medieval Comm. Preserv. 4,000 lnst. Studies and Access 4

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