,4" v V, ~' 91/90»_ <Z<C6M! C CKC/ / f 691 f (- A,4L/fL,c/ Ak./ North Carolina State University Box 7101. Raleigh. N. C. 27695-7101 Office of the Provost December 1 l, 19 86 and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Lawrence Gary Institute for Urban Affairs and Research Howard University 2900 Van Ness Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Dear Dr. Gary: This letter is to confirm your participation in our Afro-American Scholars Program. It is my understanding from Dr. Peeble Wilkins that you will give a lecture on "Black Men and Their Families" here at NorthCarolina State University on Tuesday, February 3, 1986 at 3:30 p.m. We will pay you an honorarium of $500.00 and reimburse your roundtrip airfare from Washington, D.C. to Raleigh. Please coordinate your flight information and arrival time with Dr. Peebles-Wilkins. We look forward to seeing you in February. Sincerely, ci cc: Dr. Wilma Peebles-Wilkins Lawrence M. Clark Associate Provost North Carolina State University is North Carolina s original land-grant institution and is a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina.
MINIMWWQ Institute for Urban Affairs and Research November 28, 1986 Dr. Wilma PeeblesJNilkins, Ph.D. Associate Professor North Carolina State University School of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Sociology and Anthropology P.O. Box 8107 Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-8107 Dear Dr. PeeblesJNilkins: I am in receipt of your letter dated November T7,]986 regarding my giving a lecture at North Carolina State University. Please note the following: Proposed date: February 3, 1987, at 3:30 p.m. Alternate date: February 4, 1987, at 3:30 p.nn Tdtle: Black Men and Their Families Social Security Number: 421-52-3649 Airfare (Roundtrip from Washington, D.C. to Raleigh, North Carolina $238) I believe the above information answers your questions. I look forward to coming to North Carolina State University. If there are questions, please let me know. Sincerely, LEG:bld flaw/5h Lawrence E. Gary Professor Howard University 2900 Van Ness Street. N.w., Washlngton. D.C. 20008 (202) 686-6770
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North Carolina State University THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM PRESENTS DR. LAWRENCE GARY HENRY AND LUCY MOSES DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR HUNTER COLLEGE, NEW YORK "BLACK MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES" FEBRUARY 3, 1987 3:30 P.M. - FACULTY SENATE ROOM Dr. Gary is currently on Leave as Director of the Institute of Urban Affairs and Research, Washington, D. C. He is the editor of the Black Caucus Journal, has written numerous articles on Black men and has edited three books: Social Research, Black Men and Mental Health: A Challenge to the Black Community. SPONSORED BY: THE PROVOST'S OFFICE AND THE DR. ELLEN WINSTON LECTURE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND IN SOCIAL WORK
North Carolina State University THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM PRESENTS DR. LAWRENCE GARY HENRY AND LUCY MOSES DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR HUNTER COLLEGE, NEW YORK "BLACK MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES" FEBRUARY 3, 1987 3:30 P.M. - FACULTY SENATE ROOM Dr. Gary is currently on Leave as Director of the Institute of Urban Affairs and Research, Washington, D. C. He is the editor of the Black Caucus Journal, has written numerous articles on Black men and has edited three books: Social Research, Black Men and Mental Health: A Challenge to the Black Community. SPONSORED BY: THE PROVOST'S OFFICE AND THE DR. ELLEN WINSTON LECTURE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND IN SOCIAL WORK
North Carolina State University THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM PRESENTS DR. LAWRENCE GARY HENRY AND LUCY MOSES DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR HUNTER COLLEGE, NEW YORK, M "BLACK MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES" FEBRUARY 3, 1987 ' 3:30 P.M. - FACULTY SENATE ROOM Dr. Gary is currently on Leave as Director of the Institute of Urban Affairs and Research, Washington, D. C. He is the editor of the Black Caucus Journal, has written numerous articles on Black men and has edited three books: Social Research, Black Men and Mental Health: A Challenge to the Black Community. SPONSORED BY: THE PROVOST'S OFFICE AND THE DR. ELLEN WINSTON LECTURE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND IN SOCIAL WORK
North Carolina State University THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM PRESENTS DR. LAWRENCE GARY HENRY AND LUCY MOSES DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSOR HUNTER COLLEGE, NEW YORK "BLACK MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES" FEBRUARY 3, 1987 3:30 P.M. - FACULTY SENATE ROOM Dr. Gary is currently on Leave as Director of the Institute of Urban Affairs and Research, Washington, D. C. He is the editor of the Black Caucus Journal, has written numerous articles on Black men and has edited three books: Social Research, Black Men and Mental Health: A Challenge to the Black Community. SPONSORED BY: THE PROVOST'S OFFICE AND THE DR. ELLEN WINSTON LECTURE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND IN SOCIAL WORK
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' I Pablo: MUM Nord'yWihfSta te Univ&. fiy 11* m.7 School of Agricultun and Li I; Scitnccs '93,?, SChU51:( T5fi.uNalfltiB.aadnocgal Scicncu Box hiof Department (If Sociolog) and Anthropology (ow-5 1 Raleigh, NC. 2769541107. ' January 6, 1987 (Ir-1 far., s wé 11:.» I:. V p Q '~ \un-«lmpwizi I a M V\ 4 1' :f 331N311. 731-1., " 1:, (3:1,, QY I';)_; : 1" a.1 MEMORANDUM r..7 9.7. 7 l 0- vh I.) -,v g.- a,41 4}, a j j l \3\ TO: Sociolog and Anthropology Faculty k 9'. D. M xl raduate Administrator IXfiWIIIISW'M} RE: Spring 19;? W itte I Préiiminaly Exgmrnagpons, I Februar -59.: J. 7«mum: s. «3 In accorda! a; lifdepéetmental. policy, the Ph. D. Prelyaggy sxfxamining Co ittee for the Spring 1987 examinations '1 ad Z'IKVIfVl *5»: 5A.; R. C. Brisson R. L. Moxley W. 8. Clifford E. M. Suval L. R. Della Fave The students taking the exams at Fran Haga and Jon Wiggs. RLM:jgt r... ọ X J 13 3 5II»wit? M 0 o :1 x. I l 0... 1. t3; -' 1 l \ ". (:45 U 7 ( 3 ; 7. fnfvh r) I.. l,1.. 11 4'. w. I; I 7 " l I Ammux ~39; U.7 1 MI I. 1.. f, 1 1 5'} 3 5:. Si: 62 t I... hwy-43;..uauchi-i FM.. dial : v North Cavolma Stair UIII'ImsIIy Is a Land-Gran! UnII-cIsIIy and a miisii'iumi InsIIIuIIon of The UlllIT'S-ll}, of North Ca-ulma
W,. {ly/k // MACK/M egg/640 z ifz/t?jmfllémz WW ~ /-#%T....-w w._ -«v --.._, _....._. -~-W v... *9.» of ( <gz/clma4.-~\ / j/(. L A,/[/)//, 0/. 7 / v, 7 (/24, ( C/gawk _/{"C /é:cm C // ~ 4." 4 Ix»,.-. '7 (I \. 6.. /1, (I Sr '2,,4 bzé/p 22. "L/ gk/j va/é " cc] L/C?IL/t é? ",,. t / / / 2 u/ awrence E. Gary has been appointed the Henry and Lucy Moses Distinguished Visiting Professor at Hunter College School of Social Work in New York City for the 1986-87 school year. Gary is on sabbatical from Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he is director of the Institute for Urban Affairs and Research and pro fessor of social work and urban studies. Lawrence E. Gary He holds MPA, MSW, and PhD. degrees from the University of Michigan. His books include Social Research and the Black Community, Mental Health: A Challenge to the Black Community, and Black Men; His research has been published in a number of professional journals. I _._...-:.:-.Ax-«--«7' Pennsylvania SOCIAL work regulation bill is expected to be introduced in the Pennsylvania legislature in January, the Pennsylvania Chapter reports. The state House of Representatives passed its version of the bill last session. The Senate s version was passed by the Committee on Professional Licensure but was not acted upon by the full Senate. As drafted last session, the legislation requires an MSW or higher degree for a regular license, and a BSW degree, enrollment in an accredited graduate social work program, and three years supervised experience for a provisional license. it requires an examination and contains a two.year grandfather clause. The Pennsylvania Chapter is encouraged by the bill s passage in the House last year and by indications that the chairman of the Senate licensure committee will support it, said Janice Lehr, acting chapter executive director. Pennsylvania is one of the largest states currently not regulating social workers. Texas HE TEXAS Chapter s board voted in October to light a proposed hiuh ltwnl ruu- lomr w: auto dun") \ itn in gm,v Jews/wee ea; Sigma ma KMVMI JQsz /&ngi ///77% n K BPC s Rita Shawn with Robert Ackerman at alcoholism workshop. WORKSHOP on Alcoholism and the Family," cosponsored by the Binghamton Psychiatric Center (BR?) and the Continuing Education Committee of the New York State Chapters Southem Tier Division,