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Lakehead
University
MONDAY, March 31
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pulsation'•
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal
Alumni Association
Meeting

7 p.rn.
7:30 p.m.

Great Hall
Auditorium
Faculty Lounge

TUESDAY, April 1
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pulsation"
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

7 p.m.

Great Hall
Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, April 2
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pulsation"
Cambrian Players
Rehearsal

7 p.m.

Great Hall
Auditorium

THURSDAY, April 3
All Day

Aesthetics Club
"Pu I sati'on"
Family Concert featuring
the Lakehead Symphony
Orchestra and the Lakehead Junior Symphony
Lakehead Film Socrety
"Alphaville" - A French
fi Im made by the wel I
known French director
Jean Luc Godard

8 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Great Hall

Field House

Auditorium

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MASS SPECTROMETER
DA .delicate instrument which enables researchers to
determine . the composition and structure of various
materials has been installed at Lakehead University.
The Hatachi RMU-7 Double Focusing Mass Spectrometer
will be used by chemists, physicists, geologists, biologists and material technoligists in both applied and
pure research. Members of the Chemistry Department's
academic staff are now conducting research programs
which require the information the instrument provides.
The instrument enables the operator to determine what
certain materials are; whether or not they are pure; their
chemical structure and composition and other related
questions: Mass Spectrometers are used by scientific
researchers in most major Canadian Universities and oi I
industry laboratories.

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9 a.m.
9 a.m.

Karate Meet
Cambrian Players
Greenroom Rehearsal

Field House
Auditorium

SUNDAY, April 6
2 p.m.

Cambrian Players
Rehearsal
AMS Dance with the
"Good Fortune"

12 midnight

Auditorium
Great Hall

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FAMILY CONCERT
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GRANTS AWARDED

SATURDAY, April 5

An evening of informal music making will be
featured at the Fam i I y Concert on Thursday, Apri I 3
at 8 p.rn: in the Field House.
The concert wi 11 feature the Lakehead Symphony
Orchestra directed by Boris Brott and the Lakehead
Junior Symphony under the · direction of Princeton
Quartet member Robert Behrendt: The combined symphonies wi II perform fami Ii ar works of famous composer-s
such as Strauss, Rossini, Dvorak and Vivaldi.
Family tables will be set up in the Field House and
refreshments will be available during intermissions.
Tickets are 75C for students and $1.50 for adults.
They are available at Eaton's in Port Arthur, Chapples
in Fort V\tilliam and from any member of the Junior
Symphony.

0 National Research Counci I grants amounting to
$104,190 have been awarded to Lakehead University
academic staff members. The money wi 11 be used to
support scientific research projects.
Grants were awarded to the following faculty
members:
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY (Total amount ... $41,630)
Dr. W. H. Baarschers
Dr. D. G. Holah
Dr. A N. Hughes
Dr. D. E. Orr
Dr. S. Walker
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY (Total amount . . . . $8,300)
Dr. R. Freitag
Dr. G. H. Harvai s
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS (Total amount . $2,210)
Dr. W. P. Eames
Dr. C. F. Kent
Dr. J; H. M. Whitfield
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS (Total amount . . . $28,750)
Dr. D. G. Frood
Dr. J. W. L. Hastings
Dr. V. V. Paranjape
Dr. J. E. Warren
Dr. J. Hart, Dean of Science
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY (Total amount ... $23,300)
Dr. R. Loubat
Dr. E. L. P. Mercy
Dr. J. S. Mothersi II
Dr. J. L. Talbot
Dr. W. G. Tamblyn was awarded an additional
$25,000 General Research Grant to aid scientific research.

�ART APPRECIATION WEEK - PULSATION
A multi-media art exhibition 'Pulsation' opened Friday, March 28 in the Great Hall. Sponsored by the Aesthetic Society of Lakehead University, the exhibit includes sound track tape recordings of adapted music and poetry, paintings
in various media, ink drawings and sculptures: One of the highlights of the exhibit is a liquid light show. The St:
Paul Woodwind Quintet will be featured on March 31 at 8 p:m. The exhibition concludes on Thursday, April 3. Charles
Sharun, co-ordinator of the exhibition, is shown in the photograph (left) above with some of the paintings. After due
deliberation, Lakehead University personality Alfie Cooper reserved his opinion of the painting in the above (right)
photograph.

CAMPUS NEWS
O Dr. Peter S: Raffo, Assistant Professor of History,
delivered a paper to the German-American Club of Wayne
State University in Detroit, Michigan on March 21, the
anniversary of the St. Quentin offensive: His paper was
entitled "Freedom of the Seas versus Lebensraum:
Adm;ral von Moltke and the Naval Strategy of the FrancoPrussian War."

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election of the Lakehead University Alumni
Association representative to the Board of Governors
wi 11 be the number one item of business at the Associ ation' s spring meeting on March 31; The new representative will replace the present member Lothar Bode.
Congratulations are in order to the Alumni Association
on its spring edition of the quarterly Alumni Magazine,
"Lakehead '69;" Editor of the issue was Chuck Grieve
('68.)

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Four Lakehead University members acted as resource
people at a community concern conference held Saturday
March 29 at Hammarskjold High School: Entitled "Does
What I Do Count?", the conference was sponsored by
Lakehead Town Talk and the citizenship branches of the
federal and provincial governments: Dr: A: A: D: Asimi,
Associate Professor of Sociology discussed "Books As
A Tool" in social animation; V: G. Whitman, Assistant
Professor of Sociology discussed Town Talk; and C: D:
McOuat, Director of Information Services dealt with
"Publicity As A Tool." Director of Development, David
Morgan was conf€frence chairman.

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Return postage guaranteed
by Lakehead University,
Oliver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont,

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FROM THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS' MINUTES
ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS

0 A recommendation was passed whereby advisory
committees would be constituted for each University
School progtam. Persons appointed to these committees
would serve a two-year term plan and be eligible for an
additional two-year term. Each committee would include
11 members: two members appointed by the president;
two by the Executive of the Professional Association;
two by the Director of University Schools; and two by
the Chairman of the School in consultation with the
Director of University Schools: In addition, the President, the Director of University Schools and the Chairman of the School concerned act as ex-officio members:
Al I appointments are subject to ratification by the
Board of Governors.
The Advisory Committees are
intended to help the academic staff design courses which
are as practical as possible and yet flexible enough to
meet the changing needs of industry and society.
SHOPPING MALL
D Dr. Tamblyn stated that a meeting was held with a
number of local merchants to discuss the concept of
shopping mall.
Under the Shopping Mall plan, a tunnel would be
built to connect the Food Services and the existing
tunnel between the I ibrary and the university centre
buifding. The tunnel would be enlarged to incorporate
four or five stores. Rental payments of around $4.50 per
square by the stores would be necessary to finance the
tunnel itsel_f and the stores: The merchants, however,
stated that such a figure was unrealistic and that they
couldn't even consider any proposal over $3 per square
• foot.
Dr. Tamblyn stated he would ask the Planning
Department to see if a simpler version of the Shopping
Mall could be designed to minimize costs.
Dr: Tamblyn also stated that the students were keen
~m having such a shopping mall and _were prepared to
invest $20,000 from their• accumulated surplus funds to
help the project proceed: An additional $25 000 was
available from the prepayment by the Canadian' Imperial
Bank of Commerce for the rental of their quarters over a
five year period.

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Lakehead University WEEK is published weekly by the
Department of Information Services.
Deadline for
receipt of news items is 4 p.m. Wednesday of the previous week. Please submit written copy to the Information Office, Room 403 in the Library Building. Telephone
345-2121, Ext. 300.

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University
MONDAY

March 24
4:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.

TUESDAY

8:00 p.m,
9:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

Auditorium

THURSDAY

Auditorium
Board Room
Room 1006

Athletic Advisory Board Meeting
Engineering Society Meeting
Lakehead University Faculty Women's
Association Meeting

Board Room
Auditorium

Business Club Speaker - Mr. Ray Trembly
Lecture Series Speaker "The University
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-Visiting Professor of Geography at
University of Manitoba
Spanish Dancing

Room 1039

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March 21

9:30 a.m.
8:15
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9:00 p.m.

" - - ,mnA Y ,March

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28

10 a.m. - 10 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

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March 26

1:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.

Asthetics Club "Pulsation" opening
day of a multi-media "Art Appreciation
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Port Arthur General' Hospital Nurses
Drama Club Production "Twelve
Angry Women"

Great Hall

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March 29

10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
8:00 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

SUNOA Y

Board Room

March 25
6:30 p.m.

..

Executive Committee Board of Governors
Meeting
Port Arthur General Hospital Nurses
Drama Club Rehearsal

Asthetics Club "Pulsation"

Great Hall

Port Arthur General Hospital Nurses
Drama Club Production "Twelve Angry
Women"
Saturday Night Club

Auditorium
Senior Lounge

March 30
10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
2:00 p.m.

Asthetics Club "Pulsation"
Cambrian Players Rehearsal
"Yesterday the Children were Dancing"

Great Hall
Auditorium

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I It has been the pol icy of the Department of I nformation Services to send a copy of every news release to
members of the academi·c and administrative staff and the
AMS, prior to its release by the local media. The intention was two-fold: to make al I members of the University
community aware of appointments, changes, etc: before,
or at least at the same time, as the general public; and
to provide a complete copy of the release as the press
version was often shortened or changed. Some members
have pointed out that the information was often redundant,
esp_ecially since internal mailing problems have caused
releases to arrive I ate. Other members, however, have
found the releases a valuable source of information and
wish to continue receiving copies.

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To make this area of communication more effective,
two small changes have been made. First, copies of all
press releases will now be sent only to department chairmen, the AMS and staff members who wish to be included
in the list. (If you wish to receive your own copy, please
have your department secretary contact the Department of
Information Services.) Copies of all press releases will
also be posted on bulletin boards.
Secondly, this expanded weekly events calendar is
intended to help fill the growing need for the communication of events, appointments and other information about
Lakehead University to the university community at large:
Some of the more important press releases wi II al so be
presented here in condensed form.

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high schools while the Physics department and the Math•
ematics department brochures are expected to be finished
within the next .few weeks. A completely revised Summer
School brochure wi II be finished in early April while a
major brochure for undergraduates, a 28-page booklet with
a full-color cover is expected to be completed in early
May. This brochure will replace the-Admissions Bulletin.
Another major project, a Faculty of Arts booklet, is in
the early stages of production. The brochures are being
produced by the Dept; of Information in co-operation with
the various departments mentioned; The recently appoint•
ed University Publications Committee, with representation
from students, faculty and admi ni strati on, is responsibl-e
for the overall 'look' of the publications.- A general
format has been approved with the intention of providing
continuity and "a general look of excellence" for all
university publications-; The committee is not responsible
for content.- Jhis is the responsibility of the individual
departments.

Dr. J, Wreford Watson

Lakehead University 'Week' will be produced every
week and wi 11 be distributed throughout the university
each Monday; Items concerning events, visitors, papers
•to be given, awards or honors should be in_ the hands of
the Information Office assistant Miss Judy Breakey no
\ater than Wednesday for publication in the ensuing week.

DR. WATSON TO SPEAK THURSDAY
One of the world's leading geographers, Dr. J. Wreford
Vvatson, wi 11 deliver an address entitled "The University
as a Community", on Thursday, ' March 27th in the University Centre Theatre; As a guest of the LakeheadUniversity
Lecture Series Committee, he will give the fifth in a
series of lectures entitled "The Nature of the Universi•
ties/' The talk will begin at 8:15 p.m.
From 1937 unti I 1949, Dr. Watson was professor and
head of the Geography and Sociology Department of
McMaster University. He then became Di rector of the
Geographical Branch of the Canadian Department of Mines
and Teoi,nical services and for five years promoted and
organized much of the geographical research· in Canada.
One of his outstanding contributions was to initiate the
production of the official Atlas of Canada.
In 1954 he became head of the Department of Geography at the University of Edinburgh. 1/vhi le at Edinburgh,
Dr. Watson was one of the leading forces behind the
creation of the University's Faculty of Social Science. He
became Dean of this Faculty in 1964.
Dr.- 1/vatson was visiting Professor of Geography at the
University of British Columbia during the summer of
1968; He presently holds this same position at the University of Manitoba. For the summer of 1969, Dr. Watson
will assume the position of Director of Graduate Studies
in Geography at Columbia University in New York.
Dr. V\tatson has been honored by many organizations
;md societies and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of
Canada, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Royal
Scottish Geographical Society.

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UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS UNDERWAY
A number of brochures concerning Lakehead University have recently been completed while at least five
more are in various stages of production.- The Chemistry
department and the Geography department brochures are
now being distributed throughout Ontario's 600 or more

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PROMOTIONS AND TENURE
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Fol lowing is the I ist of promotions and tenure
approved for 1969 - 70.

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PROMOTIONS
Lecturer to Assistant Professor
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

,,

A. Alexander
D. M. Astwood
M. Col.ina
I. G. Davies

Political Science
Economics
Languages
Geography

Mrs. M. Hawton

Physics

Mr. A. Bruley
Mr. A. H. Seuret
Dr. S. Zingel

Chemical Engineering
Business Administration
Forestry

Assistant to Associate Professor
Mr. M. H. Greenwood
Dr. F. M. Ishak
Dr. W. T. Melnyk
Mrs. A. M. Moscovitch

Anthropology
English
Psychology
Languages

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Business Administration
Business Administration
Electrical Engineering ·
Library Science

D.
H.
D.
D.

H. Alexander
D. Elms I ie
Roddy
D. Sudar

Associate to Full Professor
Return postage guaranteed
by Lakehead Universi'ty,
O I iver Rd., Port Arthur, Ont.

Dr. W. S. Morris

Philosophy

Mrs. C. J. W. White

Nursing

TENURE
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.

K.
P.
K.
A.
K.
P.

M. Dodd
Corne I I-d'Echert
C. A. Dawson
M. Akram
A. Allan
Wesley

Dr. M. W. Graham
Dr. C. Kent
Dr. J. L. Talbot

History
Languages
Anthropology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Biology
Mathematics
Geology

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