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CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETIN December 14, 1973 1974-75 FACULTY LEAVES ANNOUNCED Four faculty members have been granted sabbatical leaves for either all or part of the 1974-75 academic year. Jorun Johns, Assoc. Prof., German, will be on leave during all of the year for research on a biographical work of the noted 20th Century Austrian poet, Hugo Von Hofmannsthal. in the Spring Quarter she plans to go to Vienna to complete the project. Dennis ikenberry. Assoc. Prof., Physics, who will be on sabbatical leave in the Winter and Spring Quarters of 1975, will spend the first three months at State University, New York, at Albany, working on a project with a team headed by prof. T, P. Das, The following three months will be spent in Rumania on a research project jointly sponsored by the NSF and the Rumanian government. The two programs are related to the study of electron nuclear inter actions in semiconductors, Michael Persell, Assoc. Prof,, History, has been granted sabbatical leave during the Fall and Winter of 1974-75 to do research on French Colonial history for a book concerning French expansion in Africa prior to World War I. Leslie Van Marter, Prof., Philosophy, will be on leave during the Fall, 1974,Quarter to do a book-length study of the philosophy of art and the practice of criticisms on "The Powers and Limitations of Aesethic Theories." TRUSTEES INCREASE STUDENT At its November meeting, the Board of MATERIALS & SERVICE FEES, Trustees of the CSUC increased the Materials and Service fee for the 1974-75 EFFECTIVE FALL, 1974 TERM fiscal year,effective with the Fall, 1974 Term. The following fees will apply to all campuses except Cal State, Stanislaus: 12.0 or more units 8-0 to 11.9 units 4,0 to 7.9 units 0 to 3.9 units Quarter $48 42 38 34 Semester $72 63 57 51 S1 il^ i
FACULTY PROFESSlONAL This year, the first allocations of Fac- DEVELOPMENT AWARDS MADE ulty Professional Development Funds were made by the Faculty Affairs Committee, from approximately $1,900 originating from the President's Club. a Eleven faculty members received approximately $175 for 10 pro- :fl jects: 9 Robert Smith - writing a book "The Social History of Illinois Coal Mining;" William " Slout - completing the last two volumes of a six- volume series of source books on the American Theatre; Joe Bas & Jiwiith Rymer - completing a critical, annotated edition of a 17th Century Spanish drama, accepted for publication; John Craig - developing a new method for the synthesis of certain organic compounds; Brij B. IChare - a study of the developmental process by which political attitudes and values are established; Roger Lintault - translation of certain two-dimensional drawings into three-dimensional constructions which create the illusion of motion; Elliott Barkan - compilation of an inter-disciplinary bibliography for use in the area of ethnic studies; Wallace Cleaves - a study of the difference in the way the adventurously blind and congenitally blind conceive space; Dennis Pederson - to isolate proteins which are stable at high temperatures and study the forces involved in maintaining their structural stability; Helene Koon - to prepare an edition of a poem by Alexander Pope with an analysis of historical and critical material, CAFETERIA SERVICE & SCHEDULES THROUGH JANUARY 2 Dec. 21 Dec. 24? 9 a.m. - noon Honor system noon - 1 p.m. Manned service Commons Bldg. closed for boiler inspection Dec. 25 Closed for Christmas; Dec. 26, 27, 28 & 31-9 a.m. noon Honor system noon 1 p.m. Manned service Jan. 1 - Closed for New Year's; Jan. 2 Resume regular service PRESIDENT'S CHRISTMAS Invitations have been issued to all College COFFEE SET FOR DEC. 20 personnel for the President's Annual Christmas Coffee, to be held Thursday, December Z 20, at 2-2:45 or 2:45-3:30 p.m. in the Lower Commons. ^ LAST CALL FOR FACULTY WIVES SCHOLARSHIP FUND CONTRIBUTIONS Faculty Wives are nearing the end of their annual drive for their Cal State Faculty Wives Club Scholarship Fund. Please consider sending your check payable to the Fund before tomorrow, so that your name will be included in the holiday greetings sent to all fellow contributors.(send to Coral Scherba, 809 E. Bernard Way, San Bernardino, 92404.) * BULLKTIN The Calilurma Suite College, San Bern.irdinu BUH.F. rin IS published by the Office of Oil- IcKc Relations, AD-lSl, Ext. 418. Material for publication must be received by noon Tuesday before the Friday of publication. Editor Printed at Duplicating Barbara Nulte Dec. 17: 9 a.m. - noon Honor system noon - 1 p.m. Manned service Dec. 18, 19, 20 - SYMPATHY - The College extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis (Sue, Library) on the death of Mr. Ellis' father on November 28. 2
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS HOLIDAYS COMING Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25, is an Administrative Holiday for the College. New Year's Day, Tuesday,is also an Administrative Holiday, All facilities of the college will be closed both days. LAST "BULLETIN" OF THE YEAR DATELINES This issue of the College Bulletin will be the last in 1973. The next issue will be published January 4, 1974. Today is the End of the Fall Term and the last day of ' finals, Grades from faculty are due in the Records Office on Monday, December 17 at 9 a.m. 4* Registration for the winter Term will be held in the Gym on Thursday, January 3 and Friday, January 4, beginning at 9 a.m. each day and.ending at 6:30 p.m. Evening students are assigned priority numbers throughout both days and are urged to appear during their daytime priority rather than darling the 4:30-6:30 p.m. slot of their priority day. As a convenience to students, the Accounting Office will remain open Monday through Friday, January 7-11, until 7 p.m. BBC FIIM WITH KHOKHLOV SEGMENT TO BE AIEtED IN FEB. Nikolai Khokhlov, Assoc. Prof., Psychology, is featured in a segment of a BBC film on the KGB, USSR secret service and police organization, in scenes on campus and at home. Photographed on campus by BBC last June, the film will be aired in February 7 in Britain, where it has received nation-wide publicity in the Radio Timest largest publication in Britain. In the cover story, vjhich quotes Dr. Khokhlov in an interview, photographs of Dr. IChokhlov in class, in labs and v^ith students, taken by former life.magazine photographer Peter Shapiro, are used as illustration. BBC films are often syndicated in the U.S. and this may appear on Educational TV channels, DOMINIC BULGARELLA EARNS PH.D. AT MSU Dominic Bulgarella received word from Michigan State University that, effective Nov. 30, he had completed all requirements for the Ph.D. degree in sociology. The degree will be officially conferred March, 1974. Dr. Bulgarella's dissertation was entitled "The Effects of Severity on the Socialization of Recruits in the U.S. Marine Corps." FERSONALb The college extends best wishes to Lupe Andrade (Library) and Sullivan, son of the late Jack Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan (Soc,),on the occasion of their wedding tomorrow in Riverside. Corinne Schnur (Fac. Senate) is home following hospitalization at Kaiser Hospital. ^e will return to work in approximately a month.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION At the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Assoc., held in New Orleans Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, Frances Berdan (Anthro.) read a paper entitled "The Orgemization of Tribute in the Aztec Empire." Also attending and reading a paper entitled "Aboriginal Ethnicity in an Australian City" was James C. Pierson (Anthro.) On Tues., Dec. 11, Gregory L. Price (Phy. Ed, & Rec.) was guest lecturer at Grafton Hills College, speaking on recreation in the future. A^hur Nelson (Library) has been appointed to serve on the Steering Committee for the Council of Ubrary Directors of the California State University and Colleges for the coming year. DlRECTORy CHANGES Fl 9. Loren Filbeck Ext. to 265 ^ Leslie Van Marter home phone to 883-4731 EMPLOYMENT ~ Nursing and OPPORTUNITIES 7^^ Dept. of Health Science. Req: type 50 wpm, shorthand 80 wpm, 1 yr. pd, cler. exp.j 20 hrs./weekj Jan. 2 June 30j salary $287 50/mo, Asst.IIA - work in the Office of Admissions and Records assisting in move of that office. Duties include: sort and store supplies (lifting involved), - catalog& rearrange college catalog file, interfile all student folders in master file, box supplies and folders for move to new location. Req: 1 yr. pd. cler. 7-^ hrs. daily; Dec. 18 to approx. Jan. 18; $3.08/hr. For further information contact the Personnel Office. Copies of the 1972-73 Annual Report of the Chancellor to lor your information the Board of Trustees are on file in the following loca-. tions: President's Office, Library (LD/729/C9/C4/1972-73), Staff Council Chairman and the Faculty Senate Office. ^e Bookstore will now cash personal checks (pre-printed with name and address) for faculty, students and staff up to $20. The previous limit was $10, No counter checks will be cashed and personnel should be prepared to show ID cards and/or driver's licenses. \ P.E. Locker rooms will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday December 17, 18 & 19 for locker clearance. No equipment will be issued to anyone. The Physical Plant will be glad to remove fluorescent tubes or disconnect fixtures in offices or areas where less illumination can be used. For this conservation of energy please call Ext. 201. Today is the last day before the quarter break for faculty, staff and students to receive their second flu shot at the Health Center. This service will be resumed Janu^y 7 at which time measles (2 week variety) and mumps vaccinations will also be given to those who have not had them, 4