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University
Where Have all the
Parking Lots Gone7
eThe race

for space between
the parking lots and new buildings on Lakehead University's
campus is on once again.
Parking lot #2 will be closed as of Monday, June 22 in
order that construction on a
wilding for the Regional School
of Nursing may begin in that
area.
Parking lot #3 next to the
Centennial Building will be
closed temporarily during July
while it undergoes expansion.
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when completed.
A new 450-car parking lot
will be made between the University and the Faculty of Education building. It will be ready
for operation in September
when the students return for
the 1970-71 academic year.
But where will you be able
to p:trk this summer? Director
of Planning and Physical Plant,
Claud Smith said: "there will
be ample parking in the lot
east of the Ii brary to replace
that space lost by construction
on the nursing building."
And if you still can't find a
place to park your car this summer, maybe it would be better
to leave it at home and take
the bus.

MAIN

ENTRANCE

NOTE the available ·p:trking lots as indicated
in the map above. The lots
marked #4 (Student Parking)
will be open to car owners
.who normally parked in the
#2lot.
ePLEASE

FREE NORTH FESTIVAL PROJECT
AWARDED SECOND GRANT
$8,000 grant from the
Province of Ontario Council
for the Arts (POCA) has been
given to the Free North Festival project which will be held
at Lakehead University this
summer from July 6 until August 21.
The Festival also received
a $2,000 grant from the Council
in May to cover initial operating
expenses. Lakehead University,
a co-sponsor in this ambitious
project to inspire the arts
in Northwestern Ontario, has
loaned facilities
valued
at
$7,800 to the Festival and the
University's Faculty of Arts
has donated $735 to it.
Four hard working young
artists of Thunder Bay: Charles
Sharun, Peter Lenardon, Clint
Kushak and Barbara Williams
the co-ordinators of this prO:
gram have brought together
more than thirty resource people to assist with the Festival.
Their project consists of open
~orkshops in drawing, paintmg, sculpture, film making,
print making, drama, music,
photography,
pottery,
literature, crafts and ceramics and
it will benefit the entire community of Thunder Bay since
everyone is invited to come
out to the university to either

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watch or work in the studios.
There will be no admission
charge and supplies will be
available for those wishing to
participate.
Although the Festival is open
to the general public, emphasis
is being placed on the great
number of students who will be
unemployed this summer and
would otherwise have very little
todo.
The Free North Festival
expects to draw out local talent as well as attract outside
entertainers so that concerts
plays and film festivals will be
staged throughout the summer.

Y~is wee1'.
1:30
6:45pm

9:30ain
6:45pm

MON., JUNE22
Ontario Ethnic Press Association· Tour of University
Fastball game - LU. vs
Great Lakes Paper

St.
Martin's
Diamond

TUES., JUNE 23
Physics Seminar
Rm. 438.6
St.
Fastball game - LU vs.
Laskins
Martin's
Diamond

THURS., JUNE 25
7:30pm

LakeheadSymphony Orches- Little
Ira Meeting
Din. Rm.
FRI., JUNE26
2 pm
Phvsics Departmental
Meeting
Rm.438.6
SUN., JUNE28
St.
6:45pm
Fastball game - LU vs
Martin's
Great Lakes Paper
Diamond
••••All events subject to last minute change••••

YEARS OF PICASSO" is the title for an exhibit
to be held from July 1st to
July 22nd in the Aesthetics
Gallery atLakehead University.
The exhibit has come from
the collection of the Extension
Department of the Art Gallery
of Ontario and is sponsored by
the Faculty of Arts and the
Aesthetics Society at Lakehead University.
Picasso is widely recognized as the most significant
of modem artists. This exhibia
tion shows Picasso in all
stages of his life and work
from the 'Art Nouveau' elegance and tragic sorrow of
'The Old Guitarist' through
the Blue and Rose periods to
the invention of Cubism in 'Les
Demoiselles d' Avignon', in the
most crucial picture of the
modem period.
The exhibition explores the
changes
Cubism
underwent;
'Synthetic' cubism appears in the
'Three Musicians', the happiest
picture of 'le jazz hot' ever devised, and at last, Picasso's
expressive distortions as m
'La Femme qui Pleure'.
Perhaps no other artist
has expressed with more passionate conviction the horror
and futility of war than Picasso
in his 'Guemica', seen in this
exhibition
Included on some of the
panels are relevant texts, many
drawn from
Picasso's own
writings. This is recommended
as a teaching exhibition on the
modern master.

e"SIXTY

LU Week is published by the Dept. of
Information Seruices,
l.akehead
Uniuersity
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Vol. 2, No. 40 .
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L:akehead
University
eThe last day for withdrawals from Summer Session courses is Friday, July
10. No withdrawals with refunds will be allowed after
that date.
Students of the fall offcampus classes are to meet
with Mr. K. L. Morrison,
Director of Extension and
Summer Session, at 4 p.m.
in Room 1029 on Monday,
July 6.

CHANGE OF DA TE
FOR GUTHRIE
THEATRE TRIP
eAn annual feature of the
Shakespeare Seminar and Theatre Workshop at Lakehead University is the trip to the Guthrie
Theatre in Minneapolis. The
trip has been re-scheduled for
the weekend of July 18 this year
instead of July 25, as previously
announced.
"The Tempest" will play . on
Saturday evening, July 18 and
a second performance of "The
Venetian Twins" will be available to Thunder Bay residents,
on Saturday afternoon.
Anyone who is interested in
attending the Guthrie theatre during these two performances should
contact Mr. K. L. Morrison,
Director of Summer Session and
Extension for information on ticket prices and hotel accommodations.

SUMMER OF ART,
POP CONCERTS,
PLANNED FOR
FREE* NORTH
FESTIVAL
ein case
you're wondering
what that red and green and white
and yellow and blue and orange
thing was that passed you, here's
the first clue: it belongs to the
co-ordinators
of the
FREE
NORTH FESTIVAL.
Surely,
you've heard of that. The Festival begins on Monday, July 6
and will include eight weeks of
workshops in all types of art
from painting and pottery to
photography and drama.
The FREE NORTH FESTIVAL was organized by four ambitious young university students,
shown in the photograph (right).
They are: Charles Sharun (left);
Barb Williams (centre); Clint
Kushak; and Peter Lenardan
(right). Included in the picture
is Kathy McGovern who has
been looking after some of the
reams of paper work involved
in organizing a program of this
size.
Outdoor pop concerts and
plays will also highlight the Festival.
Your second clue to the mysterious, multi-colored object is
the photograph to the right.

ENGHOLM

eAt the second annual conference held in Hamilton, Ontario, the Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and
Technology of Ontario (the
organization
of
Governors
and Presidents formed to act
on behalf of all colleges,) eleced by acclamation, Professor
Tim Ryan, Dean of the Faculty
of Arts-at Lakehead University, and Vice-Chairman of
the Board of Governors of Confederation College, to represent Northwestern Ontario on
the Board of Directors of the
Association.
Dr. G. F. Engholm, Associate Professor and Chairman
of the Department of Political
Science has been awarded a
Canada Council Grant of $1834
to enable him to consult the
Public Records Office in London, England, and obtain addi-

RYAN

tional material in the preparation of his book "Immigrant influence on the development of
policy in Uganda Protectorate
1900-1952", which is to be
published by the Clarendon
Press of Oxford.
Mr. McEwan, Director of
the University Computer Centre, and Mr. Watson, Assistant
Director,
Academic
Services,
were recently invited to participate in a conference on System
Applications,
Implementations
anct .l!.;xtensions of A.P.L., the
relatively new computer language whose use is fast expanding in universities, business and
engineering, at Goddard Space
Flight Centre, Maryland. Mr.
Watson presented their joint
paper on suggested changes to
improve the consistency of the
language.

�·--•tGf JUse

Olly

FACULTY OF SCIENCE TO
OFFER COURSE FOR ARTS STUDENTS
eA new physics course desi~ned specifically for
nonscience students will be offered at Lakehead University
this fall.
,,
The course is entitled Contemporary Physical Thought" and
it will be available as an option
to Arts students in any year without prerequisites.
Dr. Hastings, one of the innovators of the new course, commented on the reasons for developing a physics course of this
type: "Students today place
more emphasis on social thought
than ever before. They believe it
relevant to study about man and
his role in society and they tend
to shy away from science which
they consider too technical and
rigid. Our modern problems,
such as pollution and increasing
technocracy, have a more direct
influence on society now than
ever before." he said. "To understand and cope with these modern living conditions, students
should be exposed to some
scientific fact and thought. A
sociology major, for example,
would be better equipped to
understand the reasons for the
varying degrees of success of
the world's many cultures if
he studied the scientific influence on them."
When asked why the course
was being introduced now, Dr.
Hastings responded: "The recent
decreases in science enrolments
have prompted many of us to reexamine our role within the university. This new course is a
direct result of such a re-examination. Its purpose is to present
physics in a manner which is
not highly technical or mathematical but which brings out the
essential beauty and ideas of
the subject. It has not been designed to train scientists, but to
give non - scientists an idea of
what the physicist is up to these
days."
The course will be primarily
concerned with recent ideas and
discoveries in Physics.
Chairman of the Physics Department, Dr. V. V. Paranjape .
commented, "Science programs
of this type are now being offered at several Canadian Universities and are proving to be
extremely popular with the
Arts students."
"The Department of Physics
has shown commendable appreciation of the scholastic need for a
liberalized approach to the sciences by introducing this course",
added Dean of Science Dr. R. A.
Ross.
eL.U. WEEK is published weekly by the
Dept. of Information Services at Lakehead
University, Oliver Road, Thunder Bay,
Ont. and distributed free of charge to
faculty, students, administrative staff and·
friends of the University. Copy should be
sent to the Information Office by 5 p.m.
on Wednesday for publishing in the following WEEK.
Judy B. Breakey, Editor
Gail Keffer, Secretary
Vol.2,No. 42 _ _ _ Ju/y8, 1970

If enough interest is shown in
"Contemporary Physical Thought"
it will be offered as an evening course available without
prerequisite to any adult student.
"The Faculty of Science is
currently considering in committee, the establishment of a
Liberal Science program at Lake- '
head University next year",
commented Dr. Ross. "In many
ways this Physics course is a forerunner for that program and for
any other possible new venture in
community science programs from
which a degree program in Pollution and Environmental Science may also emerge".

MON., JULY 6
10 a.m.Press Conference for AestheOpening of Free
tics GalNorth Festival
lery
10 a.m.Picasso Art Exhibit
6 p.m. Opens
Gallery
Be-In, poetry readings,
theatre -in -the -round,
singers, dance.
Agora

TUES., JULY 7
12 Board of Governors L. Din.
3 p.m. Executive Meeting
Rm.
4-5 p.mMan and His Drug L. Din.
Age Committee Meet. Rm.
THURS., JULY 9
Shakespeare films Theatre

PICASSO EXHIBIT JULY 6-22

e60 Years of Picasso,

a print show circulated by
the Ontario Gallery of Art, will be exhibited in the
Aesthetics Gallery at Lakehead University July 6 22 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday to Friday. The
exhibition contains 55 reproductions and is sponsored
by the Arts Faculty and Aesthetics Society. It has
also been scheduled to coincide with the commencement of the FREE* North Festival as a teaching
exhibition.

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University

CAMPUS NOTES
eThe Picasso Print exhibition in the Great Hall continues
Monday -- through Friday, 7:30
a.m.-lOp.m., until July 22.

eA display in honour of the centennial' celebrations of Manitoba
has been arranged in the Library
lobby by one of the librarians,
Miss F. Foster. Along with books
from the library's own collection
•are displayed pictures on loan
from the Provincial Library and
Archives of the Province of Manitoba.
eSummer School Society Executives:
President ....... James D. Marsh
Vice President ........ Bob Ward
Treasurer ........ Paul Kennedy
Secretary .......... Sandy Smith
Dir. of Activity ... Mike Metherell

ll

eMiss Virginia S. Taylor,
Department of Geography, resigned at the end of the 196970 session in order to embark
upon doctoral studies at Makerere College, Uganda. Miss
Taylor has been replaced by
Mr. D. E. Hallman B.A. (McMaster), M.A. (Waterloo) who
is coming to the Lakehead from
Brock. In addition, Mr. Stephen Martin B.A. (Manchester),
M.A. (S. Illinois) has been appointed to the faculty. He will
be concerned mainly with the
presentation
of
off-campus
geography courses under the
Extension program.

eMr. Claude E. Garton, curator of the Claude E. Garton
Herbarium at Lakehead University recently announced that the
nu~ber of plant sheets constituting the collection now exceeds
21,000. The collection is composed mainly of boreal plants
'but includes many temperate
;species as well. Specimens are
.exchanged regularly with otl?,er
institutions in North Amenca
and Europe. Recently a total of
,3 084 exchange plants were sent
tt&gt;: University of Helsinki; Plant
Research Institute, Canada Department of Agriculture; Univeri sity of Michigan; National Mus1
eum Ottawa· University of Sherbroo'ke; and Academy of Sciences,
Leningrad.
Plants from regions around
Lake Superior and Thunder Bay
are constantly being added to
the collection as a result of a
collecting program. These are
carefully curated and their . localities and dates of collect10ns
are recorded.
eL.U. WEEK is published weekly by the
Dept. of Information Services a~ Lakehead
University, Oliver Road, Thunder Bay.
Ont. and distributed free of charge to
faculty. students, administrative staff and
friends of the University. Copy should be
sent to the Information Office by 5 p.m.
on Wednesday for publishing in the fol•
lowing WEEK.
.
Judy B. Breakey, Editor
Gail Keffer, Secretary
\lol.2,No.4:J _ _ July 17, 19/U

NEW
APPOINTMENTS
eLakehead University President W. G. Tamblyn recently
announced the appointments of
Mr. Hugh J. Parker and Mr.
Bryan Mason to new positions,
effective July 1, 1970.
Mr. Parker has assumed the
newly-created position of Chief,
Academic Services, in which he
will be responsible for planning
and coordination in the areas of
admissions and records, computer center, instructional aids,
Vpersonnel and general services.
f\
Mr. Mason has assumed Mr.
Parker's former position of
Executive Assistant to the President. Mr. Mason has been at
Lakehead University since September 1969 as the Research
Assistant in the office of the
President.

MON .., JULY 20
4 pm Summer Session Mov-12
ies "The Impossible
mid. Years" and "ChumAud.
lum"
6:45 Fastball Game - LU
St. I
Mar.
p.m. vs Laskins
Dia.
TUES., JULY 21
9 am Computer Centre Mark
-5
IV File Management
p.m. System Presentation Rm.
512.A
THURS., JULY 23
4Summer Session Beer
8pm andSausageSocial
Cafe.
6:45 Fastball Game - LU
St.
p.m. vs Ukes
Mar.
Dia.
7:30 Shakespearean Filmp.m. Hamlet (Sir Laurence Olivier)
Aud.
MON., JULY 27
St.
6:45 Fastball Game - LU
Mar.
p.m. vs Great Lakes
Dia.
TUES., JULY 28
St.
6:45 Fastball Game - LU
Mar.
p.m. vs Laskins
Dia.
Summer Session Cof9
Cafe.
p.m. fee House
WED., JULY 29
Summer Session Cof9
Cafe.
p.m. fee House
THURS., JULY 30
7:30 Shakespearean Film p.m. Romeo &amp;Juliet(LaurAud.
ence Harvey)
Summer Session Cof9
Cafe.
p.m. fee House
SUN., AUGUST2
St.
6:45 Fastball Game - LU
Mar.
p.m. vsUkes
Dia.
****All events subject to
last minute change****

FREE*DOM
POPULAR
eWell under way after its
second week, the Free* North
Festival has an average participation of 150 to 200 people
per day. The busiest studio has
proved to be Stoneware and
Pottery, headed by Jerry Ashby
and located in the basement of
"B" House, Men's Residence.
The Drama group, headed by
Frank Serio from Toronto, is
very popular with its study . of
'life theatre' and the Comedia
de l' Arte created and enacted
daily by the participants.
The Sculpture studio, headed by Peter Lenardon, is ~rogressing through a profus10n
of dust, salt, stones, and plaster to many interesting, creativeartforms.
The painting and drawing
studio is presenting lectures
on Colour, Theory and Composition. Hours and arrangements for special topics can be
arranged through the instructors, Steve Elkerton and Mike
LaBelle.
The Craft Studio, in the
charge of Sharlene Ticknor, 1?,as
finished its Macrome sess10n
and begins tye dye on Monday, July 20.
The Print Studio is presently working on Silk-screen
techniques with several participants in_volved _with orga~izing and 1llustratmg an ammated cartoon series.
Free film features' •are
presented twice each we~k
day in Room 1029, Mam
Building, at 2 and 8 .p.m. A
schedule is posted on the
main bulletin board, now locat.
ed in the Great Hall. ·
The music workshop, headed by Bill Gabourie from Peterborough is established and
offers ~lementary guitar lessons, organ and piano theory,
composition and arrangement
theory as well as the opp?r.tunity for advanced musicians
to 'jam' with each other. Arrangements c~n be ma~e t~r?ugh
Bill Gaboune for md1V1dual
lessons and 'group' sessions.
The co-ordinators are looking forward as more and more
people come in every day, both
to look and to participate. Parents are invited to attend the
same classes as their children. The studio capacity is
approximately
half - filled
so there 1s room for many
more people. Inquire in the
Gallery University extension
562. The Festival hours are
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday
through Thursday with hour
lunch and supper breaks. On
Friday the Festival studios
closeat6p.m.
It is FREE*! It is our
north! It is our festival!

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L8ic8head

University

UNIVERSITY TO UNDERGO
SELF-EXAMINATION

DR. TAMBLYN
APPOINTED TO C.P.U.O.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

W. J. Hanley »r, T: Meln~" and
J. Whitfield appomtecty the
University Senate; and P. Paularinne, A. Anzew and P. O'Brien
of the Alma Mater Society.
The Commission held its
initial meeting on July 13, 1970
and among its first actions wasl
the election of Bill Hanley (Associate Professor, School of
Business Administration) to the
position of Chairman. Members
of CUGO also agreed that the
services of a full-time secretary/researcher were required.
The position would ideally suit
a graduate student who is looking for a year of practical research and writing. Anyone with
a knowledge of the philosophy
and literature of higher education and of university governmental structures, who may be
interested in such a challenge,
is invited to contact the Chairman for further information.
CUGO will invite organizations and individuals, both from
inside and from outside the University community, to submit
written briefs. Although procedures have not yet been finalized, the Commission will be
holding hearings to discuss these
briefs. In the course of the study
members of the Commission
will also examine the governmental structures of other universities and colleges.
Professor Hanley expressed
his optimism concerning the
final outcome of the Commission's deliberations, but noted
that similar experiences at other
institutions show that the process
of self-examination is usually
long, arduous, and occasionally
W. HANLEY
painful.
eA group disguised as the 'Non-Such Players' will stage excerpts from four Shakespearean plays in the University Centre
Theatre on Aug. 4, 5 and 6.
In real life, the actors are all members of the summer
Shakespeare Seminar and Theatre Workl:ihop.
They have built a
"stage within a stage"
to recreate an old
Shakespearean Theatre atmosphere. Their productions will include
two pieces from Richard Ill, an excerpt from Twelfth Night, the
witches' scene from Macbeth and an extremely humorous portion
of A Midsummer Night's Dream. No admission fee will be charged.

• As its June 19 meeting, The
Committee of Presidents of
Universities of Ontario elected
the following officers for the
period July 1, 1970 to June 30,
1972.
Chairman: Dr. D. C. Williams, President, The University of Western Ontario
Vice-Chairman: Dr. H. G.
Thode,
President,
McMaster
University
Members of the Executive
Committee for the year July 1,
1970 to June 30, 1971, are:
Dr. D. C. Williams, The
University of Western Ontario
(Chairman)
Dr. H. G. Thode, McMaster
University (Vice-Chairman)
Dr. Claude T. Bissell, University of Toronto
Dr. John J. Deutsch, Queen's
University
Dr. J. F. Leddy, University
of Windsor
Dr. W. G. Tamblyn, Lakehead University
Dr. A. D. Dul'lton, Carleton
University (Past Chairman, ex
officio)
Dr. John B. Macdonald, Executive Director, CPUO (exofficio)
eA recent graduate of Lakehead University, Mariam I.
Bugara has received an appointment as a Modern Language teaching assistant at
l'Ecole N ormale d'Institutrices
in Poitiers, France. She will
also continue her studies m
French and Russian at the
University of Poi tiers.

eLakehead University's Coc,m1ss10n on University Governmental Organization (CUGO) has
been formed to begin the difficult
task of examining the existing
governmental structure and interrelationships. The goal of
the Commission is to produce
a report on its findings which
will also contain recommendations concerning ways and means
of improving the organization in
order to best serve the interests
of the University as a whole.
CUGO was originally established on the recommendation of
Senate at its November 29, 1969
meeting, though its terms of reference and membership were not
approved until May of this year.
The membership includes: President W. G. Tamblyn; J.M. Fleming, M. W. Bartley and ':P . .M.
Gallon of the Board of Governors;

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architect's
perspective
is shown below of the new
Regional School of Nursing
building now under construction
on the Lakehead University Campus.
Although the building is not
a part of the university, it has
been designed along the same
line as the Main Building
which can be seen on the right-

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FACULTY AND STAFF RETURNING
TO LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY FOR 1970/71
Mrs. J. Forbes
Dr.A.Chen
Mr.M.Chen
Mr. M. Colina
Dr.E.Eager
Mrs. A. Montebran
(Moscovitch)
Dr. A. L. Smith

Dept.of English
Dept. of Sociology
Dept. of History
Dept. Of Languages
Dept. of Pol. Science
Dept. of Languages

Ret. from Study Leave
Ret. from Study Leave
Ret. from Leave of Ab.
Ret. from Leave of Ab.
Ret. from Study Leave
Ret. from Sab. Leave

Dept. of English

Ret. from Leave of Ab.

-FILMSshakespearean Summer
School
Thurs., Aug. 6 - HAMLET
(Kozintsev), University Centre Theatre, time to be announced.
Free North Festival
(All films shown at 2 p.m.
and 6 p.m. m the University Centre Theatre)
Mon., Aug. 3 - Europhia,
Cosmic Zoom. Underground,
Tues., Aug. 4 - 30 Minutes Mr. Plummer - Taras
Bui ha, starring Yul Brenner, Rm. 028 at 9 p.m. (notF.N.F.)
Wed., Aug. 5 - Rise &amp;
Fall of the Great Lakes
Thurs., Aug. 6 - Mission
of Fear

FACULTY AND STAFF NOT RETURNING
TO LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY FOR 1970/71
Mr. A. Alexander
Mr.K.Allan
Mr. D. Astwood
Mr.J.Cabot
Mr. I. Cameron
Miss M. Dilley
Mr. M. Pazziani
Dr. J. Rideout
Dr: G. Rothney
Mr. R. Slocum
Mr. M. E. Smith
Mrs. S. Smith
Miss R. Tracy
Mr. P. G. Yurick
Mr. L. Korteweg
Miss S. P. Petrone
Mr. W. Allaway
Dr.D.Frood
Mr.E.Green
Mr.W.Chu
Dr.J.Hart
Mr. M.Johnson
Dr. E. Kendall
Dr. M. Kriechbaum
Miss D. McLellan
Dr.D.Orr
Dr.M.Reddy
Dr. D. Schwager}
Dr.J. Talbot
Mrs. D. Syposz
Mr. G. Birger
Miss M. Boone
Miss J. Fisher
Dr. W. Kochli
Mr. R. Taylor

Dept. of Pol. Science

Study Leave for 1970/71
Leave of Ab.1971/72
Dept. of Psychology Unofficial Leave of Ab.
Dept. of Economics
Study Leave for 1970/71
Dept. of Economics
Resigned
Appointment Term. June
Deot. of Economics
30/70
Dept. of Psychology Unofficial Leave of Ab.
Dept. of Languages Appoint. term. June 30/70
Dept. of English
Sab. Leave for 1970/71
Dept. of History
Resigned
Resigned
Dept. of Economics
Dept. of English
Resigned
Leave of Ab. for 1970/71
Dept. of History
Dept. of Anthrop.
Resigned
Appoint. term. June 30/70
Dept. of English
Fae. of Education
Study Leave for 1970/71
Fae. of Education
Study Leave for 1970/71
Uept. of Mathematics Ret. from Leave of Ab.
Dept. of Physics
Ret. from Sab. Leave
Dept. of Mathematics Ret. from Sab. Leave
Dept. of Mathematics Study Leave for 1970/71
Appoint. term. June 30/71
Dean of Science
Sab. Leave for 1970/71
Dept. of Mathematics Resigned
Resigned
Dept. of Physics
Appoint. for 1 yr. only
Dept. of Physics
Dept. of Biology
Resigned
Dept. of Chemistry
Sab. Leave for 1970/71
Dept. of Biology
Appoint. for 1 yr. only
Dept. of Mathematics Resigned
Dept. of Geology
Resigned
Ret. from Study Leave
School of Nursing
School of Physical &amp; Sab. Leave for 1970/71
Health Education
School of Nursing
Resigned
Resigned
School of Nursing
School of Engineering Resigned
School of Bus. Admin. Appoint. term. June 30/70

WEEKLY EVENTS
TUES., AUG.4
History Department
Meeting
Rm. 444.6
l:30p.m. LakeheadSvmphony
Little
Orchestra Executive Din.
• Meeting
Rm.
3:30p.m. Physics Department Rm.
Meeting
438.6
6:45p.m. Fastball Game - L.U.
St.
vs Great Lakes PaperMar. Dia.
1 p.m.

WED.,AUG.5
6:45p.m. Fastball Game - L.U.
vs Laskins
9p.m.

9p.m.

St.
Mar.
Dia.

FRI., AUG.7
Summer Session Dance
with the "Blue Train" Agora
SUN., AUG.16
Outdoor Folk/Rock
Festival (FREE North
Festivalevent)No.Ad- Bythe
mission charge. Local Fieldtalent.
house

**** All events subject to last minute
change****

NEW APPOINTMENTS
Mr. Keith Wood, M.A. (UBC) Dept. of
Psychology
Mrs. Geraldine Service, Hon. B.Sc.
(Lakehead) Research Assistant, Office
of the President
Mr. Roy V. Murray, M.Eng. (Nova
Scotia) Assistant Professor, Engineering
Dr. G. P. Kesheva, Ph.D. (Patna)
Lecturer, Dept. of Economics.
Mr. John Hung-Hin Ng, Research Assistant, Dept. of Geology
Dr. Theodora C. Kreps, Ph.D. (Stanford) Associate Professor, Dept. of
Anthropology
Mr. Branimir Grozdanovic, Special Lecturer, Athletic Dept.
Mr. W. Batey, Technical Assistant, Dept.
of Geography
Dr. Graham Smith, Ph.D. (South Wales)
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dept. of Physics
Mr. Owen Trist, Laboratory Assistant,
School of Bus. Admin.
Dr. Neil A. Weir, Ph.D. (Glasgow) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry
Dr. J. D. Rabb, Ph.D. (Queen's) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy
Miss Christine Svenson, B.Sc.N. (Rutgers) Lecturer, School ofN ursing
Dr. Kamal R. Chakraborty, Ph.D. (Kharaspur) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geology
Mr. Thomas E. Groeneveld, M.A. (UBC)
Lecturer, Dept. of Languages
Mr.
Lynn
Aubrey
Barber,
B.Sc.

Librarian
(Cata(McGill)
General
loguer)
Miss Bonnie Benson, Assistant Professor, School of Physical and Health
Education
Mr. Werner Laser, Electronics Technician School of Engineering
Mr. Peter L. Levis, Chemical Technologist, School of Engineering
Mr. Ralph McMunn, Civil Technician, School of Engineering
Mr. Howard B. Lockhart, Assistant Professor, School of Physical
and Health Education
Mr.
Stephen
R.
Goldstein,
M.Sc.
(Alberta)
Lecturer,
Department
of
Psychology
Mr. Bill P. Skrepichuk, Mechanical
Technician, School of Engineering
Miss Susan Porter, Lecturer, School
of Physical Education
Dr. Muhammad A. Rashid, Ph.D.
(Purdue)
Assistant
Professor,
Department of Psychology
Mr. Jan Michael Dyroff, M.A. (Boston) Assistant Professor, Department
of English
Mr. Donald E. Hallman, M.A. (Waterloo) Lecturer, Department of Geography
Mr. James C. Arnot, B.L.S. (Toronto)
General Librarian (Acquisitions)
Dr. John Pemberton Ryder, Ph.D.
(Saskatchewan)
Assistant
Professor,
Department of Biology
Mr. Robert G. Rosehart, Assistant

Professor, School of Engineering
Mr. Walter G. Cook, B.Sc. Queen's
Univ., (Belfast) Research Associate,
Department of Chemistry
Mr. David N. MacLean, Ph.D. Candidate (New York) Assistant Professor, School of Engineering
Mr. Ronald A. Nelson, B.I.E. (Flint
Michigan) Lecturer, School of Business Administration
Mrs. G. F. Cameron, Library Technologist, Faculty of Education
Mr. J. D.
Frame, B.A. (Toronto)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
Mr. J. David Bates, B.A. (McMaster)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
Mr. Keith G. Fleming, M.A. (London)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
Miss Gwen Barker, Technician, Dept.
ofBiology
L. U. WEEK is published every second
the
week during July and August by
Dept. of Information Services at Lakehead University, Oliver Road, Thunder
Bay, Ont. and distributed free of charge
to faculty, students, administrative staff
and friends of the University.
Copy
should be sent to the Information Office
by ,5 p.m. on Wednesday for publishing
in the following WEEK.
Judy B. Breakey, Editor
Gail Keffer, Secretary
Vol.2,No.45
July.31,1970

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University

BABEL
AUG. 19-22
eA play entitled "Babel" will
be presented in the University
Centre Theatre on August 19 22 by the Ontario Youtheatre's
Summer Company '70.
Approximately 90 young people - actors, designers, musicians and dancers - from across
Ontario are included in the company which is presently making
a 3,000 mile tour of the province with this production.
The play was especially written for them by G. V. Galwey
and it deals with the self-destruction of man through the misuse of power on the one hand,
and the blinding effects of greed
on the other, both stemming from
man's inability to understand
his basic needs or to put them
into perspective.
Tickets for the production
are $1 for students and $2 for
adults. They are available at
the University Bookstore and
the
AMS
Office.
"Babel"
begins at 8:30 p.m. each night.

NEW APPOINTMENTS
Mr. John G. Cool~n, M.Sc. (UNB)
Assistant Professor, School of Engineering
Dr. Ian M. Hoodless, Ph.D. (Durham)
Professor, Dept. of Chemistry
Mr.
Norman
Bonsor,
M.A.
(Connecticut) Lecturer, Dept. of Economics
Mr. Gerald Hashiguchi, B.Sc. (Lakehead) Jr. Lab. Technician,
Dept.
of Biology
Mr John Hansen, Programmer, Administrative Programming Dept.
Mr. Dave Wotton, Laboratory Technician, School of Forestry
Dr. Prem K. Gupta, Ph.D . (Alberta)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
Mr. John C. Warkentin, M.A. (Waterloo) Assistant Professor,
Dept. of
Mathematics
Dr. John H. Wise, Ph .D. (Iowa)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Education
Mr. Donald Richardson , M.Sc.F. (UNB)
Lecturer, School of Forestry
Mr. Gerardus Vervoort, M.S. (Iowa)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
Mr. Victor C. Smith, M.A. (Western)
Lecturer, Dept. of History
Dr. Hugh N. McLeod, Ph.D. (London)
Associate Professor, Dept. of Psycology
Mr. James P. Lovekin , B.Ed. (Toronto) Assistant Professor, Faculty of
Education
Mr. Earl R. Misanchuk, M.Ed. (Alberta) Assistant
Professor,
Faculty
of Education
Mr. Guiseppe C. Ruggeri, M.A. (Michigan) Assistant Professor, Dept. of
Economics
Mr. Peter J . Rutherford, B.Ed. (PE)
McGill, Assistant Professor, Faculty
of Education
Mr. Clifford
Morrison.
Program
Trainee. -Computer Dept.
Dr. George
K.
Fleming,
Visiting
Associate Professor, School of Engineering

NOTED SCIENTIST TO
CONDUCT RESEARCH STUDIES AT L.U.
eDr. Dimitar G.
Klissurski,
an eminant European scientist,
will be spending one year at
Lakehead Universitv to associate himself with the research
studies of Dr. Ross, Dean of
Science, in surface chemistry.
He will arrive at the university
in September.
Dr. Klissurski is a senior
Research Fellow in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia.
He has published three books
and more than 30 papers in
heterogeneous
catalysis
and
adsorption in recent years and
he has delivered papers at international conferences in Germany, Rumania, Italy, Russia
and Britain, as well as his own
country. He speaks fluently in
French, Russian, English and
the Slavic languages.

While at Lakehead, Dr. Klissurski will also visit the University of Ottawa, McMastt&gt;r
University and the National RPsearch Council to meet Canadian scientists working in his
area of study.

Dr. DimitarG. Klissurski

CAMPUS NOTES
eMrs. Leone Wilcox,
Secretary-Manager of Lakehead University's Dept. of Music and
the Lakehead Symphony Orchestra for the last two years has
resigned her position to become Orchestra Manager for the
Atlantic Symphony in Halifax.
Her new duties will include
continuous touring throughout the
Maritime Provinces with the
Orchestra.
Well known pianist Douglas
Dahlgren has been appointed
Musician-in-Residence
at
the
University.
His duties will include the
instruction of musical theory
and appreciation as part of the
Faculty of Arts Humanistic Studies series in addition to the organization of a series of public
concerts at the university and
other locations in the community.
Mr. Dahlgren has a degree
in music performance from
the University of Toronto.
Mr. John Barnum 23, has
been appointed as an assistant
Dr. Peter Mah, Ph.D. (UBC) Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Mathematics
Mr. Lloyd H. Chandler, Laboratory
Technician, School of Forestry
Mr. Jack Edwards, Jr. Systems Analyst, Administrative Programming Dept.
Mr. Uouglas G. Peter, C.A., Lecturer
School of Bus. Admin.
Dr. Curtis A. Jecchinis, Ph.D . (London School of Economics) Associate
Professor, Dept. of Economics
Mr. Stephen Martin, M.A. (Southern
Illinois) Lecturer, Dept. of Geography
Mr. Gordon T. Garvis, M.Sc. (Saskatchewan) Lecturer, School of Phvsical Health Education
Mr. James H. Gellert, B.A. (Lakehead) Sessional Lecturer, Dept.
of
English

to Music Director, Boris Brott.
Mr. Barnum has studied viola,
violin and piano in Guelph and
Toronto where he graduated with
a Bachelor of Music Education.
He has spent four years as a
violist with the National Youth
Orchestra of Canada and four
year~ in the Hamilton Philharmomc,..- ....- - - • - •
eThPl1c)Yf st udents ) who attended I:akeheact '[j ni versity' s
Spanish courses at the LatinAmerican Centro Introcultural
De Documentacion (CIDOC) at
Guenevaca, Mexico have all successfully completed their six week
program. They will return to
Thunder Bay this week with their
instructor, Mr. L. Diez, Assistant Professor of Languages at
Lakehead University.
eMr. Marco-Colina, Assistant
Professor of Hispanic Studies
at Lakehead University has been
appointed to a joint committee
for Latin American Studies involving representatives from all
Canadian Universities. The Committee will assess the feasibility
of creating an Inter-university
Canadian Centre for Latin-American studies in Latin America.
Don't miss
the outdoor
POP CONCERT
Sunday, August 16
By the Fieldhouse
sponsored by the
FREE* NORTH FESTIVAL
12 noon until 12 midnight
- music by16 piece Jazz Band
Mariday Park
Jarvis Street Review
other bands
and local musicians

�NEW RESIDENCE ASSISTANTS APPOINTED

The RESIDENCE ASSISTANTS
are responsible for assisting
the students in his (or her)
House in organizing their life
pattern and in establishing
reasonable
arrangements
to
allow everyone the freedom to
rest and study.

eThe Director of Residence,
Gordon D. McLeod, recently
announced the appointment of 12
Residence Assistants for the
coming academic year. They
include:
Women's Residence
Marya Zajac
Dale Robb
Madeline Agnew
Men's Residence
Ron McKnight
Bill Spriggs
Preston McKeever
Richard Henderson
Douglas Robson
Peter Gorman
Maurice Richard
Douglas Smart
Jim Gellert
"All Residence Assistants
are students at Lakehead Uni versity," commented Mr. McLeod.
"This is in keeping with the
concept of the Residence which
is student financed and, to a
great extent, operated under
student government in the form
of the Residence Council."
Since this is the first year
that all of the residence houses
are complete for the beginning
of the new fall term, it is also
the first time that the full number of Residence Assistents has
been appointed.
Applications for the positions
of . Residence Assistants were circulated throughout the University last January. The 12 applicants who were accepted were
chosen because of their experience in residence living, maturity and proven leadership abilities.
Each Residence Assistant
will be responsible for the life
of approximately 48 students in

Residence students are allowed
helpings of food in their cafeteria.

unlimited

his House. He will be required
to give them leadership in formulating their plans for the
operation of the House; assist
them in setting up activities
and committees for the benefit of all students within the
Residence and offer counselling
and guidance, especially to first
year students, in academic,
social and personal problems.
In addition each Assistant will
have a responsibility in one
specific area in the overall
residence operation.
More Student Involvement in
Residence Operation
Since the operating expenses of the Residence are completely covered by the fees from
regular and summer session students, in addition to income from
conferences and temporary accommodations, it is only fitting
that students should be involved
in the administration of these
funds and the organization of
residence living. An example of
this involvement occured last
spring when members of the
Food Committee of the Residence Council participated in
the food contract negotiations.
The income from fees must
meet all costs of mortgage
payments,
maintenance
and
housekeeping, food services and
administrative costs. It is the
University's policy to set these
fees so that the Residence does
not run at a loss - nor does it
make a profit.
Mr. McLeod and his assistants are hopeful that student
participation in the operation
of the Residence will increase
through the workings of the
Residence Council and its various committees.

LU WEEK is published every second week
during July and August by the Dept of Information at Lakehead University, Thunder
Bay, Ontario.
Vol. 2, No. 46 . . ..... ... ..... .. .... . Aug. 14, 1970

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t.:akehead
University
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
SEPTEMBER 1970 REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
DAY DATE

TIME

PLACE

PROGRAM

Mon. Aug.31 9:30 am-4:30 pm Admissions &amp; Records
Thurs. Sept. 3
Mon. Sept. 7
Tues. Sept. 8

1:00 pm-4:30 pm Admissions &amp; Records
DAY
LABOUR
9:30am-4:30pm Centennial Bldg.

Wed. Sept. 9

9:30am-4:30pm Centennial Bldg.

Thurs.Sept. 10 9:30am-4:30pm CentennialBldg.

Thurs.Sept. 10 6:30pm-8:30pm Centennial Bldg.

Fri.

Sept. 11 9:30am-4:30 pm Centennial Bldg.

Mon. Sept.14 9:30am-4:30pm Centennial Bldg.

Mon. Sept. 14 6:00pm-8:30pm Centennial Bldg.
Tues. Sept. 15 Firstdayofclasses

Forest Technology
Certificate in Logging
Regional School of Nursing
All Faculty of Science
Programs -Applied Science,
Eng. Tech- Yrs. 11 &amp; 111
only, Forestry Degree,
Forest Research
Anthropology, Psychology,
Sociology, Bach. of Sci.
in Nursing (B &amp; PB),
B.P.H.E.
Economics, Geography,
Political Science, B.A.
Mathematics, Education
Degree, Bachelor of Commerce
Part-time students
who have received letters
of admission &amp; registration
material and continuing
students registered in
1969-70
English, History,
Languages, Philosophy
Bus. Ad. &amp; Comp. Diploma, Eng. Tech- Year
1 only, Elementary Education Diploma 1st &amp; 2nd
yr. programs.Library
Technology, First Year
Arts -undecided re
major
Late Applicants

STUDENT COUNCELLORS
TOUR NW ONTARIO
eOrientation Week will be less
of a nightmare for first year
Lakehead University students
from out-of-town in September
due to the pioneering efforts. of
three young people.
Don Evans, Susan Sauvage and
Donna Pierce spent the last few
weeks travelling to outlying towns
in Northwestern Ontario to speak
with students who will be entering their first year at the University this fall, and their parents. Registration, off-campus
housing, residence living, student awards and social events
were some of the subjects covered in the counselling sessions.
The purpose of these sessions
was to let the younger people
know what to expect when they arrive at Lakehead University in
order to eliminate some of the
confusion during their first week
ortwo.

WEEKLY
EVENTS

CHANGES TO

NOTICES WILL

CONFRONT STUDENTS
WHEN THEY RETURN

BE POSTED FOR
ORIENTATION
EVENTS
(Sept. 14-18)
FROM THE EDITOR:
eThis is my final issue of LU
WEEK since I will be leaving
Lakehead University at the end of
the month for employment in Toronto. I'd like to take this opportunity to say goodbye to the many
people I've met during my 38
months at the University. In particular,_ I would like to wish the
marvelous people in the Black
Shack 'peace and happiness'.
Judy Breakey
L. U. WEEK is published every second
the
week during July and August by
Dept. of Information Services at Lakehead University, Oliver Road, Thunder
Bay, Ont. and distributed free of charge
to faculty, students, administrative staff
and friends of the University. Copy
should be sent to the Information Office
by 5 p.m. on Wednesday for publishing
in the following WEEK.
Judy B. Breakey, Editor
Gail Keffer. Secretary
Vol. 2, No. 47 _ _ _ Aug. 28, 1970

eA few of the new developments which the students will
encounter when they return to
Lakehead University m September include:
The walls in THE TUNNEL
have been repainted in earthy
brown, rust and gold colours
which will easily compliment any
graffito the students may wish to
year.
place on them this
A large brown fence has been
built around the men, building
materials and machinery on the
REGIONAL SCHOOL OF NURSING bmldmg which 1s still m the
initial stages of construction.
The students and university
personnel who have to use the bus
will be pleased to know that a
BUS SHELTER has been built
beside the wall of the Nursing
Building.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
have been built in the University
Centre in the area formerly
used for art exhibits (alias the
Senior Lounge).
CORRECTIONS
eVol. 2, No. 45 of LU WEEK announced that the following four
faculty members would not be returning for 1970/71. In fact, they
will all be at the University during the 1970/ 71 academic year.
Mr. W. Allaway (Mathematics)
D.
Frood
(Physics)
Dr.
Mr. E. Green (Mathematics)
(Nursing)
Mrs. D. Syposz

7:30
p.m.

MON.,AUG.31
Committee on
University Gov\ ernment Meeting

Little
Din.

Rm.

9:30
a.m.
2
p.m.

TUES., SEPT. 1
Senate Judicial
Sen.
Committee Meet. Cham.
University Committee Meeting
Sen.
Cham.

9:30
a.m.

WED.,SEPT.2
Senate OrganizaSen.
tion Committee
Cham.
Meeting

7
p.m.

THURS., SEPT. 3
Lakehead Planning
Board -Public
Rm.
Hearing
135

CONFERENCES
World Learning
ResiAss'n. Conference dence
Lutheran Student
Movement in Canada
Conference
Aug. 29- Canadian Labour
Sept. 4 Conference
Sept. 10-Lakehead Medical
Summer School
12
Aug. 31Sept. 9
Aug. 28
Sept. 3

• • • • All events subject to I ast minute
change. • • * *

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SPECIAL
SENATE MEETING

A special meeting of the
Lakehead University Senate has
been called for Monday, Sept­
ember 14, 1970, at 12:00 noon
in the Senate Chambers.
The meeting will consider
ratification of the establishment
by the Committee of Presidents
of Universities of Ontario of an
Advisory Subcommittee on Aca­
demic Planning. The function
of the proposed Subcommittee
is to conduct Discipline Assess­
ments, "formal reviews of cur­
rent and projected graduate
and/or undergraduate programs
within discipline groups," at the
fourteen provincially - assisted
Ontario universities.
Senate will also consider a
letter from the President of
Lakehead University to the
Deputy Minister of University
Affairs concerning the recent
decision by the Department to
withhold approval of current
Capital Projects at the Uni­
versity, pending the report of the
Commission on Post - Secondary
Education. The Commission's re­
port, dealing with the status of
post - secondary education in
Northwestern Ontario, is not ex­
pected until later in the Fall.
Senate meetings at Lake­
head University are open to
ticket - holders. Tickets may
be obtained in the office of
the Secretary of the Senate,
Mr. D. E. Ayre.

FACULTY OF ARTS
SEMINAR ON
SURVIVA'L

Contrary to opm10n, stu­
dents- who fail at . University
(50% of those entering accor­
ding to a recent report) do not
fail because of lack of talent or
intelligence; they fail simply be­
cause they do not know how to
apply themselves or how to
study.
Thus, the Seminar has two
Main objectives:
To motivate the student and
give him assistance on how to
motivate himself.
To introduce him to the. study
skills: • reading,
listening,
scheduling, taking of examina­
tions, using the library, and
writing essays and papers.
This seminar will be held
the week of the 19th of October
at 8:00 p.m. each evening. There
will be no costs, however, there
is a recommended text; On

Becoming an Educated Person,
by Virginia Voeks (W. B. Saun­

ders Company, $2.20).
Please direct further inquir­
ies to: The Dean, Faculty of
Arts, Lakehead University,
Thunder Bay, Ontario.

REGISTRATION 1970

PARKING AUTHORITY
A meeting of the University
Committee on Wednesday, Sept­
ember 2, 1970, approved the
establishment of a Parking Auth­
ority for Lakehead University.
The Parking Authority will be
responsible for all parking lots
on campus, will formulate and
enforce regulations, and will
determine and collect parking
fees.
President Tamblyn explain­
ed to members of the Committee
that the Provincial Government
had discontinued its financial
support for the operation and
construction of university park­
ing facilities. It has therefore
become necessary to charge
all members of the University
community for parking privil­
eges.
The Parking Authority will
consist of three student mem­
bers, three faculty members,
and three administration mem­
bers. Selection of members by
the A.M.S., L.U.F.A., and the
Administration should be com­
pleted by the end of the month,
with details on parking regu­
lations and fees to be announ­
ced sometime thereafter.

OFFICE
RELOCATIONS

Please note the following
changes in office locations. The
Canada Manpower Office, The
General Service Office and The
Office Services Department,
have moved from the first
floor of the University Centre to
the old Senior Lounge on the
3rd floor.
Mr. Hugh J. Parker - Chief
Academic Services, Mr. T. A.
Cambly - Internal Auditor, and
the Information Office are
now located on the first floor
of, the University .Centre, next
to the Dean of Students Office.

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MEETINGS
MONDAY, SEPT.14
Senate Meeting
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�COMMISSION ON
UNIVERSITY GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
The cotnmission on University Governmental Organization
has been appointed to:
"critic~lly examine the existing governmental organization of the University and the
functional interrelationships
of its component parts, including the Board of Governors, the Senate, the Alma
Mater Society, the Alumni
Association, the Faculties, the
academic departments and the
administrative
offices
and
departments in so far as they
relate to these bodies.
In light of this study, the Commission shall make recommendations concerning the governmental organization which is
most appropriate in order
to best serve the interests
of the University as a whole.
The Commission shall also
outline revisions to the Lakehead University Act which
would be made necessary by
the adoption of its recommendations.
These
recommendations shall be embodied
in a report to the President
of the University."
In order to accomplish this
task the Commission is earnestly soliciting opinions on Lakehead
University
governance
from all concerned. Accordingly
the Commission would appreciate the expression of your
thoughts by way of a written
brief, supported by an open
hearing if you so desire.
Below is a preliminary list
of issues to which you may wish
to address yourself either in
whole or in part. The issues
and questions are intended only
to provide guidance and a framework for the collection and
analysis of opinion, information
and evidence; in no way should
you . feel restricted to the subject headings or queries.
Again, on behalf of the Commission and in the interests
of th~ University, its members
and the community, I urge you
to present your views as soon
a~ possible (but not later than
November 16. 1970) on these
critical
topics.
Temporarily
my academic office (L4044)
will serve as that of the Commission and I would be pleased
to hear from you as to your
intention to submit an early
brief.
Sincerely,
(Prof.) W. J. Hanley,
Chairman, Commission on
University Governmental Organization.

POSSIBLE ISSUES FOR
STUDY
1. The Purpose of Lakehead
University
Are specific goals and objectives definable? Should this
university seek a unique educa-

tional posture specifically attuned to its environment, play
a broad, general role in meeting the educational needs of
the population, or embrace
certain combinations of these
approaches? What is the nature
of the university's commitment
to the community, to its members, to education? Should size
and physical location influence
the purpose of the university
and the manner in which it is
governed? How are the purposes of the institution related
to its governance? What estates exist within the university to serve its purposes, how
are
they
precisely
defined,
and what stakes does each have
in institutional governance?

2. Governing Bodies - Senate
and Board of Governors
What is your perception of
the existing structure and its
effectiveness?
What
changes
(if any) should be made in the
functions, powers and responsibilities
of
these
bodies?
How should they be constituted
and selected? How should they
relate and interact with each
other? What structural alternatives (if any) would you recommend, and why? What would
be the relationship between
governing
bodies
and
the
President and/ or other administrators?
What
committees should exist and what
powers should they exercise?
3. Faculty, Students and Others
What should be the respective roles • and responsibilities
of individual faculty, students
and others in university government? What parts should each
play in governing bodies, committees, etc? Should representation of each in committees be
fixed and uniform, or flexible
according to purpose? Should
any estate be deliberately excluded from official university
bodies or committees? Should
academic rank or tenure be
taken into account in the holding of office on a governing body
or committee, or in holding a
franchise for election thereto?
Should student 'seniority' be
taken into account for the same
purposes?
4. President, Vice - President
Deans, Chairmen
What should be their roles
and responsibilities in the university? What parts should they
play in the decision-mak.i ng processes? How should appointments
be made? What relationships
should exist between administrators and governing bodies, colleagues,
academics, students,
ai;ademic service staff, etc.?
In short, how should the day-to-

day work of the university be
determined and execut~d?

5. Student Councils, Faculty
Associations and Other Groups
What should be the functions
and responsibilities of these
bodies vis-a-vis the governing
bodies, the President and other
administrators,
their
constituents? Should they play a more
direct role in the structure of
university government?

DEPARTMENT NEWS
Political Science
Dr. G. F. Engholm, Associate
Professor and Chairman of the
Department of Political Science,
is attending the Annual Conference of the American Political
Science Association in Los
Angeles, September 8th to 12th
where he will present a paper
entitled
"Representation
and
Policy".
Dr. Pradip Sarbadhikari, Associate Professor of Political
Science presented a paper entitled "Towards a Study of
Social Movements in a Typology
of International Theories" to
the VIIIth World Congress of the
International Political Science
Association held at Munich, Germany, between September 1st and
5th. Also attending was Mr. A.
M. Macleod, Lecturer in the department.
Psychology
Mr. John Jamieson has been
appointed as Lecturer, Department of Psychology.
Computer Centre.
Mr. Guy S. Davis has been appointed Faculty Advisor/Programmer.
English Department
Mr. John Rosenman has been
appointed as Assistant Professor, Department of English.
Business Administration
Mr. E. Grant Walsh has been
appointed
Lecturer
in
the
School of Business Administration.

L.U. WEEK is published
weekly during the academic year by the Information
Office of Lakehead University, Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, Ontario and distributed free of charge to
faculty, students, administrative staff and friends
of the University. Copy
should be sent to the Information Office by 5 p.m.
on Wednesday for publishing in the following WEEK.
Vol. 3, No. I . .. . Sept. 11, 1970

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Campus Notes
Seot.18, 1970.
Volume 3, No. 2

Board of Governors
On . Wednesday, September 17, the President
Dr, W. G. Tamblyn, reported to a meeting of the
Bo'ard of Governors on the latest developments in
the Clp;rent situation affecting the capital expansion
prog,ram of Lakehead University.
Capital Projects at Ontario universities are financed
primarily through Government funds, which are
distributed by means of a formula based on student
enrolment. Lakehead University's enrolment justi­
fied the expansion of its physical resources at this
time, and planning had proceeded for the construc­
tion 'of a Library extension, a new Academic Build­
ing, an addition to the present athletic complex, and
an extension to the University's Power House. All
of these projects had been approved by the Board of
Governors.·
After the question of possible course duplication in
the two institutions of post-secondary education in
Northwestern Ontario was raised in the press and in
the Provincial Legislature, the Government appointed
a specia1 sub-committee of the Commission on Post­
Secondary Education in Ontario to examine the sit­
uation. In April 1970 this subcommittee visited Lake­
head University and Confederation College of Ap­
plied Arts and Technology. At that time, the Univer­
sity presented a brief to the Commission detailing
its position concerning the continuation of specified
diploqia programs at this institution.
In 11:tte July of this year the University was informed
by the Department of University Affairs that no
approval would be given to its Capital Projects by
the Department, pending the handing down of the
teport of the Commission.
In order for these required facilities to be ready
when• needed, construction must begin shortly on
sorri·� ''.of� tAe' buildings. In a letter to the Deputy
Minister ·of University Affairs, Dr. Tamblyn ex­
plained the gravity of the situation, expressed con­
cern about the delay, and asked for early approval of
the j;frojects in question.
On T\iesday, 15 September, Dr. Tamblyn and four
members of the Board of Governors met with the
Minister in Toronto and again presented the case
on behalf of the University. The Minister promised
University officials that the preliminary report of
the Commission would be available by October 5th,
and that a final settlement of the situation would be
reached
by October 15th.
'
The· President reported to the Board that this delay
in construction would be serious but not disastrous.
.

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In other developments at Wed.'s meeting, the Board
of Governors confirmed the awarding of a contract
for the extension of the Power House to Stead and
Lindstrom Construction Limited. In spite of the
difficulties of the present situation it was felt to
be essential to proceed with construction of the
facility immediately. The University has made a
commitmen,t to provide services to the new Re­
gional School of Nursing on the campus and could
not meet that commitment without the extension.
The Board also authorized the preparation of plans
wr th.e 2nd phase of the Athletic Building extension.
,,.,

J. P. Ryder, Assistant Professor, Department
of Biology, will appear on C.K.P.R. Television
Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8 p.m. Dr.
Ryder will participate in the program entitled
"The Geese of Canada", and will describe some
of the ecology of Ross's Goose, which is the rar­
est and smallest wild foul species in North America.
Mr. J. Haggerty, Chairman of the School of Forestry,
has received a letter from Mr. J. E. Bothwell,
Timberlands Manager of Weyerhaeuser Canada
Ltd. During the 69-70 academic year the School of
Forestry held a lecture series featuring Mr. Hans
Lindberg from Sweden. This was sponsored by a
grant of $1,000.00 from the Weyerhaeuser Founda­
tion. Mr. Bothwell noted that they were very im­
pressed with the lectures and enclosed a cheque
for another $1,000.00 allowing the School of For­
estry to hold a symposium or some silimar func­
tion pertaining to forestry methods.
Dr. J. D. Rabb has been appointed Assistant Pro­
fessor, Department of Philosophy.

"Camus Exhibit"

The first of a series of exhibitions concerning
French Culture, arranged by the Language Depart­
ment was presented in the Aesthetics Gallery this
past week. The exhibition consisted of more than
100 photographs, documents and texts representing
the life and works of Albert Camus; Nobel Prize
winning novelist, dramatist and essayist. The
series (available through the aid of the French
Embassy in Ottawa), is intended to cover Ap­
ollinaire, French Cathedrals and other topics
chosen specifically to coincide with the studies of
University French majors, but they also may be
of interest to students of thought and literature.
Dean Ryan announced the following appointments
in the Faculty of Arts office: Miss Marsha Buchik Research and Grants Officer and Mrs. Diane Kelsey,
Secretary to the Dean.
Both will endeavour to assist you in any way pos­
sible, and can be reached at extension 201.
C.U.G.O. Chairman W. J. Hanley urges members
of the University community to present their briefs
and opinions as soon as possible, (but not later than
November 16, 1970). The commission has yet to
name a research assistant, however Mr. Hanley
expected the incumbent will be on hand early in
October.
The Lakehead University Alumni Association has
announced their new executive for the 70 - 71 term
and are as follows:
PRESIDENT, Peter Rusak - 622-3212, VICE PRESI­
DENT, Larry Hansen 622-2865, SECRETARY, Mrs.
Eleanor Pentick - 622-7014, TREASURER, Dennis
Wallace
345-5068, TRUSTEE, Mrs. Betty
Coates - 344-2822, MEMBER OF BOARD OF GOV­
ERNORS, Bert Bauman - 623-3379. The first gen­
eral meeting will be held Wednesday, September 30,
1970 in the Faculty Lo·unge.

�Miss Purity

Special Senate Meeting

People are doing a lot of talking about pollution the§e days, but very few seem to be taking constructive steps to stop it. There are exceptions.
and "Miss Purity" was not just the exception, but the
exceptional. "Miss Purity" was the University of
Toronto's entry in the MIT/CALTECH Clean Air
Race which was held August 24th to 30th, 1970. She
placed first in her class, and in the top 5 overall.

At a special meeting of the Lakehead University
Senate on Monday, September 14, 1970 a motion
was passed ratifying the proposal by the Committee
of Presidents of Universities of Ontario to establish an Advisory Sub-committee on Academic
Planning. Senate strongly recommended that· the
smaller universities, as defined by C.P.U.O. be
represented on this committee as they have special problems relating to their growth. The Senate
also discussed President Tamblyn's letter to the
Deputy Minister of University Affairs concerning
the situation affecting the capital expansion projects at Lakehead University.

The crew decided that while on their return trip,
they would stop off at the Canadian Universities
they came to, to promote their ideas.
They wheeled into Lakehead University on Monday
September 14, for a short while to talk to students.
Doug Venn, one of the trio of drivers from. the
event, and a student at the University of Toronto,
said, "These University stops were a last minute
decision, but we felt a necessary one, in that it
was an ideal opportunity to present our ideas to
people that could ultimately do something with
them."
As presently constructed, the car uses basically a
propane-fuelled LC. engine drive, but can operate
electrically on batteries, as a hybrid, and on
combined propane/ battery power. The vehicle can
be readily converted to gasoline for ft:J.ture studies,
when the electric hybrid system will be of even
greater value.

Student Radio
Student Radio has arrived in Thunder Bay. Although the A.M.S. is now looking after the preliminaries. A production, in the future, the spot will be
available to all segments of the University. C.K.P.R.
580 am has tentati vely offered a half hour slot on
Wednesdays between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. The initial
programs are to be of a general informative nature, however, it is hoped that eventually the discussions will turn to specific current issues.
L. U. programming is still in the organizing stages
and people are needed for production, announcing,
reporting, etc. All interested persons are asked
to contact either Art Looye, producer, or Mike
Metherell vice-president of programming. They
may be reached in room 1009A in the University
Centre or by phone at 345-2121, extension 553
or 259.

Research &amp; Grants Office
Tim Ryan, Dean of Arts, announced this week, the
establishment of the Research and Grants Office.
The areas of concern of the Faculty's Officer, Miss
Marsha Buchik, are: the relation of the Universii,J'
to granting agencies; the councelling of professors
as to the existence and availability of research
funds; and at.her matters. There is a detailed calendar of Granting Agencies for research funds
available at the office. The Research and Grants
Office is located in the Dean of Arts office and the
telephone extension is 201.

Weekly Events
"Miss Purity"

On the cross Canada jaunt, back to University of
Toronto, they are using propane and are getting an
admirable 16 miles per gallon. They can go 250
miles on a tank. Doug was asked if he had any problems with the low temperatures here in Northwestern
Ontario due to our recent cold spell. He stated,
"The car had no problems, but the drivers sure did.
Because the race was run through the Midwest
States, and warmer areas, we did not install a
heater, consequently we almost froze the last few
nights .without one."
Drivers Steve Baker, Juri Ostason and Doug Venn,
along with Simon Ng, engineer, Al Venn, special promotions, Ontario Government, and Professor I. W.
Smith of University of Toronto were all part of
the team that stopped at L.U.
They said that the car took about six months to
finish and that they were aided by two donations
from the estates of two University of Toronto
professors, each exceeding $10,000.00 and by
financial and material contributions from many
individuals and companies.
The team members and "Miss Purity" will be taking part in further experimentations and research
to further the fight against air pollution. On parting,
they asked "What are you doing about it?"

September 18 - Car Rally being held at 12 noon.
- Dance with bar "TEEGARDEN &amp;
VANWINKLE", 9:00 p.m. - Admission $1.00 L. U., 50¢ &amp; button.
September 19 Horror Movies
three complete
shows in the U.C.T. at 2:00, 6:30
and 10:30 p.m. Admission 75¢ L.U.
25¢ and button.

Meetings
Septem her 25 General Meeting to discuss with
graduating students the procedures of the Student Placement Office. U.C.T.-3-5p.m.
Faculty
of Science
Meeting
SenateChambers-4:00p.m.
Septem her 30 The first general meeting will
be held for the Lakehead University Alumni Association m the
Faculty Lounge.
A publication of the Lakehead University Information Office
Copy should be sent to the Information
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Campus Notes

Sept. 25, 1970
Volume 3, No. 3

Shinerama '70
Shinerama '70 will be held at Lakehead Univer­
sity October 1st, starting at 10:00 a.m. in the Ag­
ora. This is the 6th annual Shoeshine Campaign in
aid of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Research Fund. The objective this year for the Na­
tional Campaign is $20,000.00, a substantial in­
crease from the $10,000.00 goal of last year.
Cystic Fibrosis is a terminal disease of the lungs
which affects children at a very young age. The life
span of such a child is usually between 12 and 14
years. To treat a child who has Cystic Fibrosis
is costly and time-consuming.

.

"President Tamblyn, Honourary Chairman of L. U. Shiner­
ama and Sean Bortolussi, Shinerama Poster child."

In order to stay alive a Cystic Fibrosis child must
take as many as 50 pills per day, sleep in a mist
tent, and breath aerosol mist through a mask at about
4 hour intervals during the day to dilate the lungs.
This procedure along with physiotherapy, aids in
loosening and discharging the mucus in the lungs
enabling the child to breath more freely.
Kaz Miyata, Chairman of the Lakehead University
Shinerama Committee reports that approximately 90%
of the proceeds go to research, and only 10%
go to administrative costs. Kaz urges all students
to come out on October 1st to help fight this dis­
ease. Lunches, soft drinks, shoeshine kit, trans­
portation and a dance are all provided free, for the
students willing to lend a helping foot.

Music
Students and Faculty who are interested in Mu­
sic as an extra curricular activity will be pleased
to note that the Lakehead Board of Education's
Music-Education Department is offering programs
each weekday evening in the following areas:
Mondays - Orchestral instrumental and orchestra(s)
Tuesday - Wind-instruments and concert bands
Wednesdays - Choir
Thursdays - Explorations in Music (Grade 13
Credit)
For information on times, dates, places and
other aspects of the programme, contact MUSIC­
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, RESOURCE CEN­
TRE, 10 SOUTH ALGOMA STREET, THUNDER
BAY "P", ONTARIO.

Dr. Raymond K. Chow has been appointed Tempor­
ary Lecturer in Physics.
There was a meeting of the Senate Library Com­
mittee on Monday, September 21. The following
matters were discussed: Library space and space
allocation; regulations and fines; and the 1970/71
Readers Guide.
Mr. Dan Sudar, Chairman of the School of Library
Technology, Lakehead University has been invite?
to deliver an address about the role of The Li­
brary Technician in Libraries on October 25 at the
British Columbia Library Association Conference,
Vancouver, B.C. The address will cover the im­
plications of having well trained librar:y techni­
cians assisting the librarian at the techmcal level
thus allowing the professional librarian more time
for policy planning.
Plagiarism is a problem among all University
departments and the policies of these depart­
ments are seldom similar or clearly defined.
The English Department has decided to take a
firm stand this year and issued in a letter to all
students an official policy dealing with Plagiar­
ism. The letter differentiated between Under­
graduate courses, and Honors and Graduate cour­
ses, and consequently adopted two separate r�l­
ings. In Undergraduate Courses, no paper m
which plagiarism has been confirmed will be
given a grade. If plagiarism is infrequent or
inadvertent, the paper will be returned to the
student and will be accepted if resubmitted with
the proper documentation. If a paper is sub­
stantially the result of plagiarism, the penalty
will be failure of the course. In Honors and
Graduate Courses, Plagiarism on any recog­
nizable scale will result in immediate expul­
sion from the honors or masters program.
It is now possible that other departments will follow
the English Department policy, and perhaps a uni­
form ruling will be reached throughout the university.
Lakehead University's "Continuing Education"
program is offering two courses of special inter­
est to those concerned with the proper use of the
environment. The first, "Man and His Environ­
ment" commencing Monday, September 28th, was
developed in co-operation with the Ontario Assoc­
iation of Real Estate Boards, and is especially
concerned with the urban environment and the
problems of planning and land use. Designated to
meet the professional upgrading requirements of
realtors and appraisers, but also open to the gen­
eral public, this course is very similar to a
credit course and will include assignments, tests,
and a final examination. The fee is $100.00 and the
instructor is Mr. I. G. Davies, Assistant Professor
Department of Geography.
The second course entitled "The Endangered En­
vironment" is of a more popular nature and does
not include assignments, tests and examinations.
Developed by professors B. A. M. Phillips of the
Department of Geography and K. W. Hearnden of
the School of Forestry. "The Endangered Envir­
onment" stresses a general understanding of the
nature of the earth's surface and specific consider­
ation of the uses and abuses by man of the forest,
water, and soil resources of this region. The course
commences Wednesday, September 30, and is
divided into fall and winter terms of twelue weeks
each. Fees for the course are $15.00 per term for
adults and $3.00 per term for students.
Students may enrol for both courses on the first
day of class. For further information and the "Con­
tinuing Education" brochure outlining all non-credit
fall and winter courses contact the Director of Ex­
tensions, Lakehead University, telephone 345-2121,
Extension 210.

�Dr. Dominic Lam

Weekly Events

Mr. D. E. Ayre, the Registrar of Lakehead
University, was pleased to receive word that
a former Lakehead University graduate, D.
Lam, has achieved a Ph.D. degree from the
University of Toronto.

September 25

I.D. Photographs will be taken in the
Agora from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon and
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
-Archeology Club Social, Great Hall
8:00p.m.
-Deadline for Application for S.A.S.
candidatures.

September 26

-Intramural Golf - 18 Hole Tournament, Strathcona Golf Course,
10:00 a.m. Open to all full time
students and staff of Lakehead University and Confederation College.
$1.00 Entry Fee - L. U. Students
(Green Fees)
$2.00 Entry Fee-All Others
(Green Fees)
Rental Golf Clubs Available at
Golf Course.
Mr. G. Vincent lectures on "The
Political Situation in South America" at 1:00 in the afternoon and
7:30 in the evening - in the University Centre Theatre. Bar to
follow.
Birth Control and Drug Information Day.
I.D. Photographs will be taken in the
Agora from 9:00 a.m. to 12
noon and 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
-S.A.S. Elections being held from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in University
Centre.
-Mr. Dan Siegel lectures on "Student Movement and General Political Situation in United States"
at 1:00 in the afternoon and 7:30
in the evening in the University
Centre Theatre. Bar to follow.
SHINERAMA '70 - in aid of the
Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - 10:00 a.m. in the Agora.
-SHINERAMA DANCE to be held
in the Agora, 11 p.m. to 2 a .m. Non-Shoeshiners admission will
be $1.50.
-The first of a series of University
Intimacy
Concerts
"The
Revolutionary Bow String Quartet" 8:15 p.m. University Centre
Theatre.
-1.D. Photographs will be taken in
the Agora from 9:00 a.m. to 12
noon and 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Dominic Man-Kit Lam entered Lakehead University in September, 1964, and completed his
Honors Bachelor of Science degree in Physics
and Mathematics, with First Class Standing, in
May 1967. While attending Lakehead University
Dr. Lam was active in student affairs and
sports, and won the inter-collegiate Table
Tennis Championship in 1966.

September 28
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September 29
September 30

"Dr. Lam"
Dr. Lam subsequently went on to the University
of British Columbia, completing his Master of
Science degree in Physics in the spring of 1968.
In the spring of 1970, Dr. Lam completed in
record time, his Ph.D. degree in Bio-Physics at
the University of Toronto. He has accepted a three
year Associate appointment with the Harvard Medical School.

October 1

The Registrar felt Dr. Lam would appreciate hearing from his friends .. His address is as follows:
DR. DOMINIC LAM, Department of Neurobiology,
Harvard Medical School, Boston Massachusetts,
02155, U.S.A.

Parking
As stated in Vol. 3, No. 1 of L.U. WEEK, a commission will be established to draft and administer p~r~ing and traffic regulations. When this
comm1ss10n is established (by mid-October), a
permanent permit will be issued to all Faculty
and Administrative Personnel. In fact, it will be
the responsibility of this Commission to deal
with all matters relative to parking and Traffic
Control. However in the interim, Mr. Claude H.
M. Smith, Chief, Physical Planning &amp; Construction, asks that the Faculty and Administrative
Personnel use the following guide line:

Meetings

1. Faculty and Administrative Personnel who
were here last year park as follows:
L.U. l STICKER - As last year
L.U. 2 STICKER - New lot across road from
old LU 2 Lot
L.U. 3STICKER - As last year

September 27

New Faculty and Administrative
Personnel
please see Mr. Gordon Gaudry for a temporary
parking permit.
Mr. Smith gave the following statement: "I appreciate the fact that an interim policy for a relatively short period of time may seem undesirable, however, it was impossible to establish a
Commission with representation from Students,
Faculty, Staff and Administration in the time
available, I sincerely request your cooperation."

October2

September 25

September :10

General Meeting to discuss with
graduating students the procedures of the Student Placement
Office U.C.T. 3-5 p.m.
-Faculty of Science Meeting, Senate Chambers -4:00 p.m.
Womens
Liberation
Discussion
Meeting, A.M.S. Board Room, 8:00
p.m.
Alumni Association General Meeting to be held in the Faculty Lounge
from R:00 p.m. to 12 midnight.

A publication of the Lakehead University
Information Office
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University
Oct. 2, 1970
Volume 3, No. 4

Pottery

□ Last

year Lakehead University began to set up
a pottery studio on the campus. It is now reason­
ably well-equipped, and it is anticipated that by
Christmas there will be three good electric
wheels and a pug mill, as well as the present
equipment - a kiln, lots of small tools, and
quantities of clay and glaze material.
The plans for a pottery studio at the University
for this year were discussed at a meeting of
local potters held in the Aesthetics Lounge,
Lakehead University on September 21.

"Spinning Wheel"

The public were invited to use the present fac­
ilities on a two-week trial basis. Dr. Eames, of
the Mathematics Department, who led the discus­
sion, pointed out that it was not the intention of
the University to form a separate pottery club,
but rather to provide the equipment and instruc­
tion on an individual basis: pottery, as distinct
from most of the visual arts, involved a high
initial cost, so it is reasonable' to provide cen­
tral common facilities, and this is what the
University intended to do. Mrs. J. Ashby, whc
ran the very successful pottery course at the
Free North Festival, has again been engaged
to instruct. It was pointed out that her course
would be rather unusual for the Lakehead in
that it would not begin with discussion of
ceramic philosophy nor end with an exhibition.
The Pottery will be open Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Wild Rice
□ Dr.

S. R. Zingle, Assistant Professor in the
School of Forestry, recently has been awarded
another research grant from the Ontario Depart­
ment of Lands and Forests in the amount of $6,500.

Dr. Zingle is working on an ARDA Project on the
propagation and management of Wild Rice in
Northwestern Ontario. ARDA stands for Agriculture
and Rehabilitation Development Act and the ob­
ject of this project is to investigate the possibil­
ities of providing better employment and higher
income for the Indian population from Wild Rice.
Dr. Zingle has concentrated his research on
underwater soils and on semi-terrestrial sites
to find out about the natural position of Wild
Rice stands in the landscape of Northwestern
Ontario. Comparison is made to stands in neigh­
bouring Manitoba, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Such
study provides basic information for the manage­
ment of Wild Rice as well as of fish and wildlife
in Northwestern Ontario.

Campus Notes
□ The

1970-71 Athletic Service Program under the
direction of Mr. G. Garvie, is an instructional non­
credit program, for those interested in a variety of
recreational activities. Classes will be held two hours
per week for six weeks unless otherwise specified.
Two sections are scheduled: SECTION A, October
12 - November 29 and SECTION B, January 12 February 25. The different activities include
Archery, Badminton, Fencing, Gymnastics, Judo,
Karate, Self Defence, Social Dance, Staff Fitness,
Table Tennis, Weightlifting, Tennis, Skiing, Golf,
Jogging Club, Squash, and Women's Fitness.
The fees are $15.00 per activity for non-students
and $2.00 for students. Registration will be held on
Saturday, October 3, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
and Monday, October 5 to Wednesday, October 7
from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Athletic Build­
ing at Lakehead University.
For further information please contact the Athletic
Department.
□The following awards have been made to Lake­
head University students by the National Research
Council of Canada:
To: G. W. McLeod, a bursary
To: J.P. Kraft, a postgraduate scholarship
To:P. N. Kaszar, a postgraduate scholarship
□Mrs. Helen D. Keller has been appointed As­
sistant Graphics Designer at Lakehead University.
□The Student Awards Officer reminds students
that the deadline for applications is October 31,
1970. This year, the applications are being pro­
cessed and assessed by a computer, so please
fill out the forms completely and accurately,
otherwise, it may be rejected, causing a serious
delay.
□The National Research Council of Canada is
once again seeking applications from those inter­
ested in participating in scientific exchange pro­
grams. Announcements and application forms for
visits under the exchange agreements with the
USSR, France, Brazil and Czechoslovakia may be
obtained from the Dean of Science's office.
□Mr. Dennis Wallace has been appointed as the
Assistant to the Dean of Students, effective October
1st, 1970.
Mr. Wallace holds a diploma in Business Admin­
istration from Lakehead University and a BA. in
Political Science, also from Lakehead University.
This past year Mr. Wallace served the students as
President of the A.M.S. and is presently the Treas­
urer of Lakehead University Alumni Association.
□There will be an open lecture; "The Scottish
and the Canadian Sense of Identity", by Professor
W. Stanford Reid, Professor and Chairman of the
Department of History, University of Guelph, in the
Upper Lecture Theatre (UC 2011) of the Centennial
Building, on Saturday, 17th October, 1970 at 10:30
a.m. This lecture is sponsored by the Faculty of
Education.
Professor Reid has played a leading role in the
encouragement of Scottish studies in Canada and
more particularly in his University. After the lec­
ture and questions, there will be an open discussion
in the Faculty Lounge, of any aspect of local history
touching on the Lakehead's Scottish background.
□For the next three weeks there will be an exhi­
bition of photographs relating to the life and writings
of Jonathan Swift on display in the Library lobby
from 9:00 a.m. to midnight on weekdays and 9:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. This exhibition was
brought to Lakehead University by the English
department.
OC.U.G.O. is holding a meeting Monday evening
and Chairman Mr. W. Hanley, stated that submis­
sions and briefs are still being accepted. He also
said that the appointment of a Research Assistant
will be announced shortly.

�L.U. Research Team does Limnogeological Study
on Lake Superior
□ Dr.

Mothersill, of the Department of Geology,
has just completed the second phase of a four
phase Limnogeological study of Lake Superior.
This research project is being sponsored by the
Canada Centre for Inland Waters whose headquarters are in Burlington.

Dr. Mothersill will give a paper on "Limnogeology on Eastern Lake Superior" at the Annual
Geological Society of America Meeting, November
12, 1970 in Milwaukee.
A preliminary
report was completed last
summer in the "Soo" area. So far, the strongest
indicator of pollution was discovered this summer
near Chippewa.

Weekly Events
October 2
October 3

October4

October 5
"Digging up Dirt"

This study is to examine the sequence and stratification of recent layers of sedimentary deposits
and bottom fauna. Assisting Dr. Mothersill are
three Geology students, Rich Middaugh, Roy
Shegelski, Pat Fund and two technicians Pat
Zurkan and Val Mothersill.
They used the 150 foot Department of Transport
vessel, Port Dauphine for studies in Thunder Bay,
Black Bay, and Isle Royal and set up station
grids where they took a grab sample and a core
sample. After the EH, PH and temperature were
taken an analysis of the bottom fauna and sediment
were done. So far the research team has found
six new species of animal life that were not previously known to exist.
Dr. Mothersill said that the total amount in grants
for this project is close to $60,000. A preliminary
report was completed last summer between the
"Soo" and Michepicoten. The strongest indication of
pollution was discovered this summer near
Chippewa.

October6
October 7
October9

Octoberll

I.D. Photographs will be taken in the
Agora from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Registration for Oral French for
Children 7 - 12 years of age at 10:30
a.m. for last year students and 11:30
a.m. for new students, with first
class following each registration time.
Registration for Athletic Service Programme from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the
Athletic Building.
Movies in the U.C.T. from 6:30 p.m. to
Midnight "Here We Go Around The
Bulberry Bush" and "The Taming of
The Shrew."
Registration for the Efficient Reading
Course at 7 p.m. in Room MB 1061
(Main Building) - Registration for
Athletic Service Programme from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Athletic Building.
Registration for Athletic Service Programme from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the
Athletic Building.
Registration for Athletic Service Programme from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the
Athletic Building.
Dance and Bar sponsored by Arts
Society in the Cafeteria from 9 p.m.
tola.m.
Applications received at AMS Office
by 5 p.m. for the three student senate
seats.
Chemistry Seminar on 018 Transfer
Kinetics by Professor Betts, U niversity of Manitoba at 3 p.m. in Room
LO.013.
Dance sponsored by L.U.N.A. in the
Agora commencing at midnight.

Meetings
October 2
October 3
October 5

October 9

Meeting of the Academic Planning
Committee in the Senate Chambers
at2:30p.m.
A.M.S. Council Meeting at 1:00 p.m.
in the Council Chambers.
Meeting of the Graduate Studies Committee in the Senate Chambers at 9:30
a.m. At 10:30 a.m. this meeting will be
open to all Faculty members.
CUGO Meeting to be held in the Little
Dining Room at 7:30 p.m.
Senate Meeting at 2:30 p.m. in the Senate Chambers.

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