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GMemorial University
tteof Newfoundland
~ r"7~ Volume 20 Num~r 16~ ".y5,1988
Amalgamation createsnew school and centreI:,=~=~~,~~=~~:l~:SHUtlUr,na ~eral areas will1io theuniversity. The SdlOo] of {kneealSludieswill be}oilK'dwith thc Scl'lool ofConlInuina Studies and Extension toforma ncwldll1lllJ.Slrative$lructunaJled the SdlOOl of Gmn'aJ and Con·tiouiJl& SludXs and Enftl$ioa. 0mn'aIIIl1dia, .. tu.;b is respomibk for fll1tynr univeoity IIUlkms, becomes. division headed by a dirCClor .. ho rcporuto thc de<u1 OftM new school
Dr. Graham Skanes, curtently lhe
directorofIt'lmllMudia.hasbttnappointed IOlhc post of dean. Formerlypan of lhc School ofConlinuilllStudiaand Exlcnsion, lhc MemoriaJ Univcrsi·lyAriGallerywilireporldirtctlytothcorrltt of the Prcsidcnl
The NnlfO\lndbnd Instillue of COWOcean Science (NICOS)and the Marilll:Sl:iaJoe$ LabonllClrJ (MSRL) orill becombined 10 form the <kean Scimoe$Centre. ESlabmbcd in 1979, NICOSinOClrJlOf"I.led approumatdy 30 ~nlincstaff from various disciplines and ..asrcsponsibk for the coordination of
ouanOlr.phic research within theFaclillyofScie~.TheMSRL,"'hich
opened at LOI}'Bayin 1967,wasmandated 10 eneollrale and carry 0111laboraloryre$earehin lI(jualicKiellCe.Dr. Richard HKdrich, former directorof lhe MSRL, has bttn appointed asdirector of the _ emlre which willrqlOI1101hedeaDof~
Approval for tbe mWpmatKlns ..asJRTlIcd by the uni.wsity's Board of ReeenlialiuAprillofllltehna·T'heoon_soridat;on of MSRL and NICOS iseffecti-eimmcdialcly, while lheehanles
creaJ.ina the School of GmmII and Conlinuins Sludies and Exlension lake ef~
fect July I, 1938."To some e~lenl the ehanscs are
bud8et-driven,"l8ysDr.D.F.~n:mI,
vice-praidmt (kadcmic), "'00 workedwilh lhe umUIMvolved 10<k>e1op lbearnalpnwion proposals. Sa'lllp willbe IMdc almoII immaIi;lIdy 81 a raultorlbewUoa.or~iludie5lcont.inu
ilia studies and alcmioa"Bul lhe ehanacs also malesensc,"
Dr.~ronaconl;nucd,po;nlinSOlillhal
lheehanlcsren«lcurrenlpraetices,inmany cases, where informal worlingrelalionshiptM-edC\c1opedbctw«nlhe s.
t.lN'O"flI~IOSl"'''
,"'~-rordlna to Dr Skanes, lhe blltl·1I0Il IbelwoldWJlOb",ll~bIclbe
IIf11vtnlly 10 be mo~ rcspo~'c 10 tbecbanaesoccumna 1IlIbcprm;*>e'SposlsecondaryedueatJOn system. As communily oollcgcs begin 10 offer fiN·yearun;versily courses in accord,an" "'ilhI(lvemmcnl policy, he says ilwm be im·panaol for smerat and oonhnu;naillidiadivisJons lolw..:wllhool/qcsin the offenna of IlDivenily courwsand";lhhipKhooIslDinfOfDllll£<llI'dmlJabouluni.enily.Or.Sl:;ancs58ysthiJ"~eilllqrat
edapproachlorcachinahi&hschoolSlu,denlJ"willbchelpful;nimplementinalhcnew"oi~rC'&i'lral;onsy5lem."It'J
lll.'Ce"isary 10 have a presence out in lhefield lhat."un usc 10JC'! informal;on10SludmtsaOOuluni,cnityrqislrationbcnusctheywlll'lOOll!'e'Jinerby IdephoncfromtharO'*nbomet_,"!ae108y$,Memoria1I1Cl.UTCn1lyplanniftllheimpkmmtatiolll of a .oitt-acti.atedCOUlV rqistraliolll s)'\Iern acaAlblc bylelephonewat'doap.2,
A..nt h.cl dosa rot" 1m II, p, 2.
Pal1llen Di..... Twoa..aRhb)· btJsi_fklllt)·_,.l.
Books, journ.ls. More D,"',E ~rch,W )'ear~ of Dn:b AWlUil pp.5o"
1k'''I)-bIIS. fir'lqUilrtcrlYlcxarch~upplemenl. Cc.l~ illSen.
Tl'tr....... Mrift t>.pI<ms \1e.onal'JTIlr_llit. orlltitauia. Ra....-I............teodOllllDrd......... oo.C1'.T1IenINMOlltlf';e., ...WintiOIIitcdebrat- "" GdCT}.p. 12... ih2tlllta.Ili.~.~or:-o.,.•.
Awards at Partners Dinner
Annual Appeal raises $331,000
Amalgamation,
D ~'c~:r ~I.~~~~<:~ProduetsLimilro,islherecipimloflhe19&8 Newfoundland Entrcprencur~hip
A ...ard. Presented by Manorial's P.J.Gardinct Ill$litwc (Of SlnalI BLlSinas!Mudie5. Ibr; ...wd WJS one of IWO 1M'"III 1M r«mt Faculty of 8usinc:sJ AdmtnistratioD's fourth annual PanDCn~. ~Newroun<i1aodTekpboof:
Company received the Co-operativeGold Certificate of Merit for ilS outstandinasupportofthoefllCUlty'sstudentwork placement proifllm.
Established in 1986,thc NevofoundIandEnI~pA","Udr«O&
Dizcslboec .. hoba~beRdcmcolitratedtheeamceofml~l'ptT11 byn.tabluhin, a slK~eurul bu..ncssIhrovp the applical10n of iniualive,creativity and pcucverancc. This year',winntr, Or. Chesley Blackwood, isrespoll$ible for the dcv'clopmcnl of
M ~~'aI:~dOr~e:~~:~Ue:~i ~:~Tcponedlhalilsl987/88AnnualAppcairai3.cda 100al orS33I.000 by the lirnclhec:ampaia:ndoloCdiuboolsallt>ccndorM~h
Thl:amou.olrcpracutsIlOlJll'!a,i&·niflC'anl Inc:reast: m COIUnbutioDt frommnnbcn of the 'tnnorial Uaheni!yAlumni A IOCUIlioll, bul abo Rlbslan·tial sums from new sour~"C5 no.... indud·cd by Alumni Affairs and Developmenlinils.ppcal
Ke-inSmilh, director of aJumni ar·ai~ and. doC"dorxnml, "'as pIcucd ""Ib
1M flsu.ll.ofthcc:ampaipl"l"bcKrC"Ultslremo5lCDCOllrqiq
and rdlcd avO"inj: a..-arcnn& orMcrnorial's rolc in the dC\o·dopmml orthe prO\"ina, ils pcople and lhe nation.I cxlend. silKCfClhank you 10 all volunICCrs and donors who helped makelhcAnnual Fund lhe success it was," hesaid.
A major than&c in the orpnizatioaor Memorial Uni~cnny fund raism& wasinlroduced...nh the 1987/Uampllp.All fund.raisiD&Ktivitiesarc now roor·dinated IhrouJh the Offil:C of AlumniArrairs and Developmenl. The Alumni
l1JcrcstnlClurint;a1Joinl:ludesthccrcationoralXWubradorrldd..orkcrpositiontowork ...ilhthcrourd"l>-IOnswilhin lhe new 5I:hool: ConlinuingSludies, EdutalJonal Technology, Ex.lension, and General Studies.
AnoIhcrbcncfilOrtheintqralionwillhe ID1prO\ed scrv>o:eI to part-time SlU,dcnu.Dr.Skancshope$thatthe~
alSludicsad,"isorysystrminplacc rorfull-llme students lnay hecxtcndcd 10students enrolled in pan·timeSludicswilh lhc DivisionorContinUUII Studies.The advisory syslemoffersguid.ntetosludenlsonoourscsclectionsandotheratadcmic matlerS
CouolldatinJoo:n. efrorts
T'bou&hooimmcdiaterlDllK'ialSl'11I&JhaH hftn identified in the Nl·COS MSRL reslrlK'lUrlng, Dr. 5Irolllen~isions lhal econoll'Ut henefiU willderiverrom enhanced granl supporl asIheunlre&TO"'·s. The prime mOlive he·hind Ihe amalgamalion or lhe t ....oocean·related rcsclrth units is 10
Clarmvilk Claan Produc::u from a 5'0,Ie nsh plant IOlhe first year-round inshore fishinl operation inNewfoundland.
Born in 19)()in Brookfldd•• fishingeoonmunityon Ne'IIl'foundland's nonheau toa5l, Dr, Blackwood "''as educated II DalhOUSie University, theUniversily or Torooto and lhe Urmcr·lily orWashmlloa, .. bere In 1961 hertOCived.PhDm food scicntt and rllJl·enestechnology, Hejoincd the federalDc~rtmenl of Fisheries in 1952 andsubloCquenlly held 'arious posilion~ inrl1herics rcscarth .nd mana&cmcnl, intludJq cfucaor of impcaion of CaM·da and diRaor amen! ror Allanlit........
In 1979 Dr. BliJIo;k..ood Icrtthe pubIi<: SCf\ticc to bccome vitt·prcsident ofdevelopmenl of Newroundland QuitkfrCCleLimited, Two ycars laler he wasappoinled presidem or Clarenville
Fu.nd, ...hil:huplol986hadsolidteddonauonsprimarilyfrommembcrsoftheMemorial Univer~ily Alumni Associa·lion,bccameinSlead the Annual Fund,.50h<;uingnot only alumni mcmbcrs foraddllionalrund.rorlhcunivCTSlty,hulaborAl;\llly, aafr. parents, rllcncbandlhcrorporateRaCJ(
htI9l6.1he ....I_FundTalKd.tolal of 157,200 ror Memorial rrom mem·bcrsoflhcAlummAssociation. and in1987/881hc.mounl Ihealumni groupconlribuledrOSCloSSJ,600.In<;ludedinlhe 1987/8.8 Annual Fund 100al "'ere)1 ,rou Ud'lUlbcCOTflOTale$CClor. Sn,8'96; parents, 52,819. andrrimdsofMemoriaI,SSO,9&.i:as ..cUasrkUllyand Slaff or the uni,cnuy andlbcMedicalprxtittAs.socialesruod.
Alumru Afrlllnand Ikvc\op(ncnl wasparticularlyellCO\lragedbylheresullsofilslctlcrcarn~i.g.ntargClilllmembcrsof
lheumvCT$ily'srKullyandilaff,\Jl"hkhproduced SI9,909 .nd S24,&44 inpkd.aes. Tbc Annual Fund toW abo indudes Sloo,ooo raised "'ithin lheFacuJty orMedicinc and dcsipated rormcdJ<:al rcscardIbylhc Medical PraI:.Ike A$SOcialcs,
ThcPhllllllll:)'BuUdilllFundrcmains
.~
~M'.... \-,.- .,\ ;
T~
broadrnlheiropcralionsbasc.ashadbcc:niU"e~ledinsc"eralrevie.... soflheMSRL', activilles.
Dr. HacdrKh dcscribcs Ihc move as
~ Prodlll:U Limiled. Under 1mdirect}!)n, the YOUI\& oompany arewfrom.single fish planl 10 four fTCSh,frozmand turedopcralionsby 1984.0y1986ctarmvillc0ccan ProdOCUhad lll:.
qulfCdanaddilioo.alfivefishprOOCS51111 p1anlJ, ..hidl it Later incor-ponueduno iu .. holIyo01'"DCd wb5idiary, Dor·tcI5cal"oodsl...inuted.l1Jccompanyaboowns 14 bU)'l1lj; stations stTalq:ically 10l:lted throu&houl the pro'ina: 10 ensureIhetOrporllion'sacrtSStorl1hsln<:ksand 10 provide slabilily by redudnglhepotenlial impact ora poor fishillisca·$On in any onc area. In 1987 Ctaren"i11cOcean Prodocu Kquired control ofConP.k RetOUrOCS Umited, whidl_trades oa the Toronto Stock ExdtanFunder the name CoaPak Snroods Inoor-porated
Well·kno",n m fisheries bolh nalionaUyand inlernalionally, Dr. Bla<:kwoodhas been an advisor on fish inspection
IICparate rrom the Annual Fund appca!.as docs the Musk BuildinJ Fund. nowin iU final slages, Musithl.lrecci_cdsome aid from lbe Annual Fund,ho"'cver. Under lheprovision lnal aI·10",1 Annual Fund donors to de$lJllolle• partKillar ana of the W1ivcnit~ r"lbtirdooa!Dl,UJ,OOOorthcAnnualFuDd 100ai US dUCCled b) donors 101lO10 lhe School of MusK rund.
Thc pm:cntqcs of the fund <lcsil:naledforvarinusotheruscsindude:mcdi·tal Tescarth,lO.2pcr<:enl;s.:holarshil'$,23.1 pcrc:cnl; ratully/sc:hool or donor,2O.6pcrc:cnl:musK:buildi~.IO.lpcr
<:enl; and unrcsuined or the arQ orv QtCSl D«d,16pcrc:cn1
"We an nlrcmd)' plascd tbat somaIly people ha'·e c:hosm 10 RIppon theuniversily in tlu5way," Lynda Panons,wistant directororalumni affairs anddevelopment, oommented. "II is OUThope lbal lhil I~el or support will nOlonly he sust&med, but ..·ilIbccxpandcdas more people become more awan ofthe needs of the univcrsity."
PlansannowundcrwaylOlauor:blhc1988/89 Annual Fund in carly September.
aderisi-estcp."lIisrnticalirlheuni'ersity ~ 10 sucncd in ils ambitIOUSJO;Ibinoccan~,"hc$ll)";.
In bis,iew, lhe henefiu arc numer·OUI. The new O<:can Sciences Centrepul1slogClhcrlhcmajorilyoflheuni"ersily'soceanll:icnliminoneunil,ma~
ina i1 mu,h eui~ to plan larleoccan--blncd~proJ1IfI1S.HellOl·
cd llw it ",iUbcCtiia"toalSmlblclcamsof people 10 addrcss il'loUCIlhal rcquirea muhidJJl:Jplinaryapproacb, loch astomplcx.queslions relaling10 lhe fish·ery. "II also allows fOT a ralional plan·ningofhowlodevolelhercsourtes"'eh"'eto our occan scieoccerrons." headded.
Loollll&ahead, Dr, Hacdtictt5l.)"stheounaJaamation ~ a SlIIlirlCarll steplo..ards CSIablishiq "cmorial's prKi·lionasoncofthc"'orld'slcadirt&occansludiesccntrcs."l1provldesacrilinlmass forde-'eloping some top programsof sludy," he say~. "ocean·relaledtourSCSlhl\t(luldrormlheba5i~orad·
"anced dClfCC procrams" Bcauscol
10 the Thai IOvcmmml. He is o;vrrcnt·lyadirCCloroflheFbhcricsCoundlofCanada, arid onc of Canada's IWO com·mIssioners 10 Ihe Northwest Allanli~
Fisheries Organizalion, whkh manllcsfllJl Slocbbc)ond the 200 milc limil inthenon,",,·est Atlantic.
The NcwfouDdiaDd Tckpbonc Com·pany jotncd the Facult:y or 8u5ines5 Ad·minislration's Co-opcralJ'e Procram ill1979 and silll:Cthat lime Iw. providcdmorel!tanIOOSludenlpla<:cmcnts .... ilh·in ill opcralion. The fKtllty of BusincssAdministralion's Co-opcrative GoldCertiflClle of ~1erit Tccognizcs Ih~
majorl:OTllTlbutionlolhesua:cssOrthcac:admlic: oo--opcnli"e prosram. >";C"'.
rouDdJand Tdcpbonc bira an a,crateof six Sludatts eao:.:h setneslCI".
The Business Adminimalion Coopcratj_e PTOJTam .... 1I5 eslablished in197J and the firsl student Wl.l plll:Cd in1975.
Alumnusof Yearsought
T he Memorial Universily of .New.foundland Alumni Msociauon IS
in'itiIlI nominations for the 1988 Alum·nus A1umnaoflhcYcar ...... .ard
The ...ard ..'Ul:l"eaIedIn 1982b)lhcAlUntnl A'SOC:IIbOCI tgo recoplU aformer Memorial audml ...ho bas~an OUIS1andilll l:OTllribution in his or hcrtarccror chOloCn area of endea"or. TheareaofinlercstisnolT~trinedandmay
mdude. ror example, academJt orresean:h ldivilics. lhe an~. bUS! _,
duslf), the profC'SUOM, axnmWlllyscoiccsandOllbcriniti.lhcs
Past rccipimu or lhe a......d arc Har·ry Stcdc, 1982; Dr. Anhur May, 1983;Dr. Gwynne Oyer, 1984: VinorYoung,1985; Gracc Spar\::es, 1986; and GaaldTilley, 1987.
Nominations, logether wilh bi.OVlPhi<:al data and a It.lemml orao::bloC',cmcnt sbouId he iml 10 the 1988AlumnllllAllllDlllordlir YcarConunil·tcc,McmoriaIUniv~yorNcwrOUl'ld.
land Alumni AMociation, AlumniHoust, Memorial University or New·roundland,St. John'l, Ne...roundland,AlC5S7.
Or. Rkhard lIl10cdrkh
Ihe tro~s-dls<:iplinary nalure of oceans<:icncc, he poinlS OUI lhal "ilisdifrtCUlt10 do lhal in any sln.aJcdisciphnc"
Challenge to Memorial
Rideout on fisheries' future,,\kmtlf;al L, .e"n, pb~,,, pi'l>-
(;oJ rok' itIl~ OlOInl ck>doprnmlofoutfi hinS,ndu\tI).lnd I fulh""ip;lltlhallhi,m\tIlUtion",llpl",,,nmerta\lAsl) im!X'nant role in the fulurt," fom Rideout, mini'lerQf fi,h.cri~inlheprO'"k;ialllo'crnmcnl.lOld
a \lemOfial UmlCT";I) au.JiCTh.-': reemily
'Jr. RlIkout'~ilddr~'IOlhtun"CT
\.il! \-ommunt!). "h'lurc l,~P"IIq'IL'Iil'L,glnoflhl'Fe<k'rall'rO\II\"ialInshore !-i,herie, Agn:crncnl and itlReiatioll,tllplo\!cmonaIUni'ersil} of'",foundland", """pan OfIMO':l:anStlldor.Colloqulalol:ric:'<lhal~hIJh
b&htl:d man... SIIk!Jrl. from a nwnbn oflJenpel.11In.
"hs~lahas~.and""lIoonunuc
to~.oncofthcpnmaryfon:~lIIthc
ecooomic and social deo.dof>mcnl of 111I>
prO\lIIcc_ForlhI5r~1I1~onJ)rilhl
.hal. ..cshould beabk [oshate in lhemanqemmt of our l'ishn'):' MrRideoUl ioilid. He dncribW pchlsecondary~ucalional institutions alikey elemems in modernilinathe Ne... found~ndfishin"nduslfYloallQv, LlIO
rompc1e err>cinuly ... ilh ils oornpelllOO··There~many~ ...hidllhe
fishnyoff~lo,heS'luOenIS,f...'ullyandS'l.ffof\lm1()fial;andlbeh~ethe
unive,)ilyhas responded "ery ...ell10theseehallenge\.lmakespccifierefefe~lolheilCti,inC\orlh<'foodsdence
prOlram;th<'aqullC\lhule.ndfishcT~
bioIoIy rncareh un.Jm.alen b) Ihe\IJrinc 5.:1C1k'fi Rneareh laboral"fYt\ISRII;andlhc\OCio-econ<>mi<:o,ludlC'>coml'letedbyth<'ln litulC for Social andhonolllic Rc,calCh(IS£RJ"
"n..... llo.. ,t't'ded
·lal'f'b,udyour ..orllodillcanoJho.'J1C10\.«11 conl1nUC'd anoJe\Jl.iIndcd ""hef..luIC, If ..carclod~clopanmlC'fnalionall) eomrocllli'cindu'I'\.il i,'C'f)""po'lam 10 ha,e the L"o",·ho", 011
... h"h 10 build, I challenge )ou 10 ~Oll
linlK: 10 malc pl"ili" ,'onlribullOn, 101M- , ... foonoJl;md rlStl,na mdu>!f}Th" "orL 'ho.'uld ~.)fl.:enlrate on alla-f'CCl, ..flh<'fi hc'f},hJ,ndudc:lhehar·,e\11Il1l. p,("C',inl and ma,Lellng,,-,<:IOr\'"Hclaidparli~ula'emphasisonanin
"u~ed in'ohement in re,oureema~1 rneard1 ..nd trainln,,;Ind.-alled on lhe uni'ml) 10 be~<'f1 mo<efC\jlOn<l\e in addfes~inllhe manalement of Ihepro,mec', ,csourccindustries.llcSlroscdthal manalingfisheryrnou',," is an a,ea lhat demall<b amulu-diSCIplmary approach and thedose co-ope-rallon of "'S1in, dcpan_mcm,and fn;car...... lIlS'lllUl\Of\S
"Therehas~naeomrll<)nabscm:e
rromlhelhherinmanaaemenlslaleof:;ome Ley member<. Ihe in'estmembankCfandthe cconomlCplanllC'fbang'''0 "ampla. Some sp«ialislJ ha'e de,doptd Quo"ly focussed pcrccplKlm
offis~problems The boo!o&'S1 hasfocussed 00 fi~hyicld.lhe«ooom,stoo
eml price ralios. the so.:iologi~" on IheeOll!enlment of the participants. thepohudans and admini'lralol"\ on thentrdlomllllmlle.-onfl...... "nh,n,phcrC\of,nflUCfl<.-c:·
\lr.Ridrout"fC"'>CdlheflltUrc:neal,oflllCindll'IU. from rllCindi',dual'lobecduca1<:din all asptthoflhefi,her·ie" 10 further de,c!oplHe111 III :.c1~l\lifie
andl«hnololu.;alarca,.··\\eafede
pc1l\i1ll11)fl1 ~llllt""h,ucha, \k'mOri31 10 k~d lhe "") in wuearllll,,,. foonJlandcn and Lan~."an. III
man\ J-pn-"ofOlJrh'hlnlindu;tr).1am,u'ethl\tull'ct,il)' .. qllllecapabk"fl11C'Crill,,,,,ha,:halienge"
\1<'lnorial~lio..
Dr, D,F. '\Iron,:. 'i<eprN.km Ia.;adcmrcl al \lcmonaf, ,vmmenlcd aflef\Ir. Ridcout'; p,C\Cnlation. lkealk'dmlenrion IOlheal11oumof"'orLalr~ad)
uuder"a) IhrOlll!h Ihe e(fon, of\1<'ff1orill"~o.'CiIn\iudIC';Ta,Llor'.....and rhe al'Jl!'o"matel,!OO I'COJ'k In
,oI'cdlllll\.orLIIlII'OUf'\"The m<:mben.h,p of Ihe "'OI~lIla
Iroupsandoflhcla,L for'·ell .....11 "'C'fy"'idcly represcmali,e of your d~part
llIenl.lh<'OIhc-rcd",,-allonalinSlllutiom.federaJIO'C'fnmml!kpar1mcnIS,.ari_ousoompanlt$andprl\a1ei~f),"he
saw;110 the mlllISlt'r. b:nblnllheun"CfS;'y',doors as bani ",d<' opcn
NOIinl Mr. R,deoul's emphasis onlilt need for I,aillll" in re<oureemanqcrncnl. Dr. Sironl sa,d lhal\lcmorial h"d aheady ntabhshC'draourCCIll;;(~lasapooril)'lopk:
forconsidcfationand~<'dlhcpos
sibilllyofafUlufein'G1ilalionmlolhceapabilityoflhcun"enity.pos,ibl)inl'Onjurn:tion"nhlheC'aboiandMarinch"lllUICS.lopro,idc:ad<'l!reeprograrnIII fi...."....."C\OUrccmanar<'fllC'nt. Dr"IronS ha'> .......... fcqllC\tcd lhe (),:canSiudiC\Ta'lIOf<"CloaddrC\>1hl\Quc.tion "'ilh w"",prioruy
l)i\-Cu"in~ Mr, Ridroul'~,iewoflhe
um'e"il)" role in lhe d~'Clul'nl<:1\1 01rhe ro.""fOlJndlar>d fl,hen, !Jr. "/ro",
...recd lhal Ihc-re arc man) '''lU.lion.andorPOflUniliC\.hcTe\lcmorilllha,loOmClh"IJ,mr-tanlloconlribUle
.. lnafe.... ran~UIJf,omfundamental....·I<'nlrfi,·researehlocngineenng daillland eOn,lruClion. from bu~",.'Ss andmanagement 10 wcial impa..1 and publ",poli<y.lh<'um,eNly,-anbeparl;';ubrl)hclpful.hcnone'~\lr
Rideoul's~allonl"'lhcfi,hlllJ
induSlr) I> "hanlllli f,om a 'alumeoricnl<'d approach 10 a 'alllC·added l'pp'oach"
~bk"'" and M..,nori31'" M,....... te
Dr. SironcoonfinnedMnnon;aIl; ..........SIl)'S l,'OrIlmiumcm 10 r~rch and dc'<:lopmenl In a "ide ranle ofocean·,elaled malters. He quolcd lheMcmo.-iaIUni,...,.silyAcl ... hii;hlllehllksadir«tiontolheuni'Cfs,tyIOp.ouok"such,nst'lICIion,,,hcrhcTlhrorelio.:al,l«hn...-al,anislic.orOlhrr- ...... as ma)beof5p<'Cial.'iCf\lCClopcf:!oOmalgascdor about to bccnp&<'d In lhe fisherin...of the provinec". The act alsomaLesparlio;ula,'ef<'1'ellCCrOp,o~idin,
fa.o::lllllfSforlhepros«ulloooforl&lnalrncan:h,<'SfI<'\:iallyinlheapplica1ionorSl.icncc 10 lhe S1udy of rlShC'fics.
Dr. F.A. Aklr;';h, <'half of lh<' OceanStudiaTa~L Forcc.alsooomlllentcdonMr. Rrdeout'sprest:nlalion, "II is Ul
decdmQSI,ca»urIl1I10h3\cheardlhehonofabk mini>!Cf of fi'>ho.:.ia, H,)presentalion supports our Ihin~rnll
aboulrhefururc:of\l~ilIl.Soman)
,lllnplh31 he '>aid ,n hi'\ remarhalc Inlhe.'illm<: ball p3rl "hi~h the la,L ron~
;ndellCllIkllllyha,\CCna'lheflllllre.olcoflhi,"ni,cr"t).I~OllCfromhcr'OUI
,,~ ",n h~,<, ,mOOlh ""iI.< ..
Recommendations next step for committeeM emorial's P,<'Sidenli.a1Commiuee
to Review TeachcT EducatIOn,..hich RCJ<'Illly speIll a full ...eek ~-nin&<IIld~materialsAlbmi[[cdIO
iI, plam lIlOIher full work week inJUn(.BylhOltimC,lhefirstlcntativerecommendalions ....ill be fonnulatro.
Thecomm.itteeexpcculomcctiufall,1988 dcadltnc, "ben i,willsubmil lISrcromrn<'l\olUlions to Prcsi<Ienl: L~lie
Harris
Some 96 "rillen briefs "Cfe submit·ted; Memorial education departmentsand d"UIOIlSprrpar<'d5df-Rudydocuments; there ."Cf<'publicmcctillJS; intervi<'>o's .'ilh poople in the publkso::hools.wilh Memorial eduealion SIUdents.hl<'1'aturerC'Yic-wsete.
A rtSCarch Rudy Irll<'klll.roucationS1udenu from year 10 year."lIS abo doneb). Profa:sorJd"frC)'8ulcoo:kand Dr. L
P..,.tlnl-MendoUl.QlK:SlionlWres"'C'feadnunislCftd to andtwe and under_anduate S1udmts. comparina their exptrlcnca III rhe arts and edllCllion'acuities.
"We've met so many pcople,5«n somany p,ol,ams. leuinla broad and aJoodpictureorteal:hcTeducaliontnthisprOHIlCC.'" $aid Dr, M<lddiDe Hardy,
dwr of thecommul«. "Sow lXllDt:S the:had ...ork. IOr1Jna 'I all OUt. makina$m$(ofitandconnnaup"lIhther<'COfllllltlldalionJ.·'
Summarizalion oflhe findtngs hasbeendontbyDf.(:heslcyBrown,sccrtlary,co-ordinalor.The bulk of the wril_illJwillbedoocbyDr. Hardy and Dr8ro..-n.
GORDON CHAISSOS, uni'Cl'Ioity div. Canada, JO'emmenl qeooa AldI ..inasafetyoffiCCf. is presidcnl dcetor fishC'fiaandoccan,andpmatecompathe Canadian Associarion ror UndCf' IlIcsandollw:rswhoconduaundt'lWalC'f"alCfScimc:rforl989-1990.Tl'Ieassoci_ research.ationcom. I ofRt.llJOr uni'C'f"llia in
Or. Ck*) 8<-0.... (tHIlecI) J«ftUf}~i ..tOl". eo-"llee 10 Me...... TndIerlJIlan\iotl. udm.lIlillee _Iller Dr. "'11'," MUIi. WlKlralelilrsloea" vola...... • almal .ilh .. hid! mllllllluee __ben mtil 'amillarin lhet!ltth'es.
NEWSBITS
The ne.\'l GAZETTE "ill be the ~prilli
convocation issue. Publicaiion (!ale isJUll<' 2; the deadline is May 26.GAl..ETfEs"tDbepul:llGhcdOllJunc2Jand July 21
CHUCK HERRlorr, a Iheatrespe(ialist in the theatn/dramaspeo;:ialiwioa. Department of En&lWI. Iw beenace:<'Ptcd by 1M NaliolllII Theatre~dMsioa..Mr.Hemottwil
contmeDCtbisAucbeliliMorumaliDfall....
THE VERY REVEREND E.C.WRUSTED. rectorand dean. CalM'dnI of Sailllll Jobnthe Baptist, SI.Jolm·s•• ill m:ci""an honorary doe·toralCindivillltyonMay II at theUniversity of KillJ's CoIkle, HalifaxF,om 1969 10 1971 Dean RUS(ed servMlIIdwrmanoftbcBoudofTnuuaofMcmorial's tampus in Harlow,......
MlIy.!i,t98ll Gantte3
Chapman Prize awarded to engineer
Cancer research reviewed
The first $1500John II, Cilapman Prize to be I"'ardell It Mfmorlll Unlversily _15 presented to KfnlH'th W. Knlll:bt,I ICalor studut II tile .·leliity of t:nll:llICffiRI ud Applied Sdcnec, by Cllrillophcr Trump, '-ke-PftIlcknl for corponlte dfain ..III. Sp....A~ UnIiIN. SplrA~ sponon tile JOlin H. Chlpmu MCIaOriai Provam at11 c:....diu __hn-silif$. seo.._ dllriq tile Pft$CIItltio_ (l,.R)~ Mr. Tr....p, ...IIo"""-1 a a'rtIrletolf of a.dUcve-.. 10 Mr. K.if:llt; J_ a~ Willlut "--"lilt. parttllf of me priH..-incr; ud Dr_ T.R. Qari, attlq'" of me.'a.n'ly of ~-"., ud AppIiN~.
c~. D. SHUTER~~ ROBES LTD.
r:-~_ nt r~"l 26:=rSl
I.,' i I'i ll, ..... Toronto. Ontario
~ 41~~~/t,~7Academk: Robes
and HoodsAuthorized Robemakersto Memorial University
Columbla. Univ~ity in N"," YCKk.a.chicvilll the position ofasaociale dea.nbefore he moved to Spar. Heis.uthoror oo-,ulhor of books 01\ splCC, journalismandnuclcarcncru·
(L.R) Dr. "fRny IIlnICa; Or. A.A, A,elrsd: Dr. Uanfield Younghusblnd.
Faculty of Medicine. II was partly fund- C.naclJan Ca.n<:cr Society and The Uped bylbe l'OC"foundlanddinsoonoftllc john Company of Canada.
A!SOCiationattendcdtbeday-lonlC'>enldurinllNalionalSecrnarics' Day. Localbusil\e~ displayed uhibiu in theLI ~S IYJDlWlum, "here: • fll5hion sho..anda~ion-dmner"crclldd.G..
pca~e1" "as Sadie Popouteh-PCIIIloC)',prC'idcnt 01 'onhcm Dn.i&n and\1~Ud.inHapp)"\'aJk).Her
topIC loc··V,ommlnlbe .... orkpla-c
inthc United States and also scrved asinfonnatioodireclorforNASA'sll15Ci.tUleforSpaccStudiesin NewYorit. lieaiso had a distquishcd academic careerLD tbe gradlllie school of journalism'l
dU$lry.''TIlo:teb.continuum."lllcnisaw.ywecan("h.rttbefutur~bylook
illl.l those who lIavelOl\e before,"Mr. Trump lias bcen. Itdurer for the
nltional educatioo prll&fam of NASA
LINS hostsSecretaries DayThesccond.nnuaIProf~<ionalSecre
l.nes Dayal Happy Valley, L.bradorwu lIeld recently at Memorial'sLabra(lorlnslllUlcofNorlhn"nSlUdiei(L1NS)
Jud) Best. secretlt")to LIS.!) Din.;
lorCarolBoo·Bcallcll...~thcellalrpenon of tbe orpnirinr: committee:
One hundml and IC'ocnlem mcmlxnof 1M L.a~e MehlllcOffi(e Lmplo), 'S
D r. Anhur A. Axelrad, FRCPC,profCSlOr of ~tom) It the
Uni~ty of Toronto's Faculty ofMedicioe, spoke al Manorial recmllyduring a two·day review of cancerrC$Carch.
As part of tbe ott&oiq WednesdayL«turcshipScria. Dr. Axelrad, • notedautborityoothcstooyoftaZliCft,],cctured 00 "lessoos from CanccrResearch: Conlrol of Norm.aJ CcllGrowth". Earlier. be attended lID ailday symposium entilled "UnderstandinIC.nCe1": Cruci.l Findinal in Carn:erRC$Carch", It .. hich 5ix membcri ofMcmorial's Faculty of Medicine disc:us.sedpromi_is.suesinworldcancer
""""'.Dr_ Pcntly HllIXDand Dr. BanftddYO\In&busband pracaled Dr. A.l.cIrad"1111 I T-shirt inscribed .. ith lhe titkofthe S)"Dlpoilum, and a dra"lI\g of acrab.tbesymbol foreanecr. Tllesym·pot.ium w1l50rpni,.cd by the Hisloryof\ledicineGroup, whicll iscompriscd ofIOpeoplcfromvariousdilci Xliothe
A :C;~:;:;r'~~~a:=industry was part of the preseotationceremony honorin, Memorial's firstJohn H. Chapll\.lll Memorial PrilJe ...in.na,~.udcotandtoOll.(l).bc-
puatc, KeDDeU" KDi&IU.The award, wbidl illpOaIOm:! by
Spar AerOlplCe Umitcd, .....~10 Mr. Kni&ht by Christopher Trump,vitt-praidmt for corporate .frai~, ala recent dinner on campus bosted by thecompany. This~.r,MclT\()ri.lbtcamcthe 17lh univeuit)' in Canada to be amember of lhe John H. ChapmanMmIOrial prO&flllD, an lUlDuai evmt~bySparAerosI*Xl.imiled.
A SI500award ispramtedtolMprluwinntt, and aa aOditional Sj()(laoes 10lbe Facully of EnIPneerin& and Applied~nce.
Mr. Trurnp praised Mr. JCniaht's academicreoord and theOODlributionshebid made 10 Onwio Hydro and NrA'f()llDd1aJld L..iaflI: and Power durma:worIl:wah~~Mr,KalabI
.nD foBowbisinlrftSl: iaCOlDJlluDicalionJ ~1lI by retumm. to On(&nO Hydro after Il1'd...ation. Durin,theprl:$entation, !le Wll.ll &lvcn a paperwci.hlcontalnin.thefirststarnpmadc10 comrnnnorate Canada's space pro,ram -. fl\o'C OC:rlt stamp dtp;ctina theAlowttCsalellitC.
In mabIla tbe presmWioa 10 Mr.Kniatll. Mr. Trumptaltedaboutlhellll:cDr. CJu,pmao, his rok in lkvdopiqCanada's spK'C industry and Spar'. entryinlotheaerospaccflC'ld.
"11 WlI$at John Chapman'lilUtip!ion lh.t work btpn on the A/QUeueAtellite. It$ sua:et$ful launch ill 1962ma& Canada tM third lWioa to put aAlellite imo JP&tt," Mr. Trump told his.........
Dela'ibiQIDr. Chapmart.alall,ihylDlUI",ithbomal·rimJ,lassaand"'iththe tenacityofa bulldoa;, Mr. Trumpsaid, "He dt'Yeloped a stratCJy thatCanada's role in space was a naturalooe; that up thn"e we could bCJ,in tomake tMCOUJItry leu ruscqJlibk to tMdiR.ancu that Olvjck it,.. After theAIowt" iauJdt Dr. 0Iapma0 fu:nbendthis dream from a ptJiiIioa • asaiAantdeputy minilte1" of Canada's DeW
•Depanrnent of CommunicatioRli."The fint AN/K satellite was
Launched in 1972," Mr. Trump said.Verylittleofitwai~LDCaoad.a
·'IIic.n.tiaDtontent"'ll$12p:rcenl."Pan of Dr. Chapman's iU"atCIY ". tobuildfCKipICC,antlMnccdcdaoompally that could do it. Mr. Trumpdesenbed Spar as a small comppy inToronto",benitwaspersuadedtotaiteitself in a new and risity direction.
"Alltllcoonventionalwisdomspoitcaplnstthischa.nac.lndced,tbeoompaoy's move Ii DO.... a case study at tbeUniversity of Western 0IlIari0 OnduueScboolofBuiiDell.Ea.dtyar1'p:rcnll: of tbestudmU Ay it should DOl bedone. Yet 'IO'e did it. Chapman Itadbroulht tbeebairman of Spar into hisvision."
The ANIX D satellite thaI wasIaunchcdin 1982 was bWlt in Canada,tboulh Dr. OIapman died ill 1979 andbad oot lived to ift It. Tbeimpactanindividualcaoba.vcoocvmuilc:leartoMr. Trump. He poiou OUI that AlISltaha, _itb the same commuoic:ahollSIlCICCb as Canada, didn't have a JobnChapman. "TI1ey Itill buy their sateilJtesfromouuide vendors."
TIle John H. Chapman MemorialPrU.c offers an opponunity to remcmbcrIMfa.lheroJftbec.Da.dia.D'P'(lem.
Guttie .. Ma) 5, I'"
Books,journals
Gardner publishes Orwell study
p~n:,e::':~~~~r=:Iy publi~hcd a critical study of lhe lifeand writinp of Cleorie ONeil. lnLitkdGfflr,r Or-tf, it appeared In Nmemberl9lr,an..t.'l'publhedbyv."Hall of BoMOI1
Go:o..,c ()nr,dl._r.o ..;u tho:"wb;e,.:1of much anm'enarymebral,on in 19&4ulheauthoroff','mtleenEixlrty-Four(publi~hed in 1949) is one of the mO$Iimportant oo'clim and euaYISU of thel.mtldhccrIlUry. ProfcssorGatdna-'sSludy of h,m is fOC\lUed on hUllmrb(of ..hl<:h !\mcl«n £i,II'y·Four andAlllmlli Fllrm afe the most famous) ofhis essays, and his longcr non-ficlional"'Orks,lhefineslof"'ttichlSllomQ~IO
CllllIlonlQ, rooccrnat .. ilh Orull's apnienccs in lbe Spanw. Civil War
As ",dl ~ makillli fnsh ilMCSSmmlof Onodrs .. nllnp, PrOfe5$Of Gard.ner'sstudyre<ODsldculhepanernandt~entsofOrwell'sJiftandlhtnalureor
hisoomplaper$OnaJily.and~IM
various "'ll)'S in .liich he Iw bttnwior<oedbycmld~~hiseartydeillblll
19S0 from lubereulotURacarch forlhcbook ..as mostly car
riwon al Uni,er~ityCollele,London,",hi<:hhouscsIl'Icmotlslzablcl'OIl<'\J.I\,mof O,.,.elt's Idln, and l"'lpcn ,n II>~Onodl n,imc. ProfcworGard·net' aIIIo lalen_cd a numm of pco.plc",IIo"'m:acquainlcd""lh<>rowiIM'>Chaoland in adult life.
Professor Gardnn haspublishcd twOcarlicr books: a S!lldy oftl'lc oovclist An_
111I Wd)(ln(OX HalJ, I98S),an,hC().autborcd study of tl'lc poetryofWLlIamEmplOa (Chano &: .....indw., 1m). Shehasalso",riumontbcCSlo.ll)'lS(andcdi10rC)'nlConnollyandhasoonlribulcdan essay on him 10 lhe Dirlionary ojUlcrvry Biogrvphy (Gale Rcscan:h,USA)
She is currmlly "'orkJna on a cnticalstudyorlbcllO\dist~Leswna,and
iscontrib\llin.anemryonlhecriticismof William Empson 10lheDlriKHIaryojModtrn Ultrary Theory, 10 be published by lhe Uni'crsity of Toronto,,~
Essays detail Newfoundland'spre-confederation scienceEarl:!~ur NcwjOl'lldlllfld fmd
Lilbrlldtx 15 a boot lhal carnes •me5$.gc: Ihal.sciencc: in NewfoundlandhaJI a rich hislory lhal prcdalcs con·federalion."r-;c,r.foundlandlw~erbcm.cu1·
lllTl1bttclWl!crasfarasscieaauoCQOcerned.·' Dr, Don.ld H. Sleelecmphuires in hil inlroducuon 10 tlUscoUection of papers on llIe history ofscieD<:ein Newfoundland. "Thishi.ltory isoomparable 10 any other part of
ortIaAmerica ..,tbaJimilar-Szed~.RDrStedc,profCSlOrlrtthe
Dcpartmml of BioIoIY ar. Memorial,cdilcdlheeollcaionofCSM.)'5.Heaplainslhat b«.useNewfoundland didnol;oinCanadallnlill949,lheplaceofscience in Newfoundland history has"""..-",
The boot 'us spoll$Ol'cd by II'Ic Avalon C'haptcr Of the SoOnyofSi&Jllll Xi,and dC'c-klped from a s)mpollllm onpre·lllOO sciencc in Ncvdollndland andLabrador hcld in 1986. The symposiumwas orpnized by lhe Avalon Chapter tohonor tbe: lOOtb anl1henary Of ther~oftlw:scicDLifJ::toticl:yalc..-_
nell UDn'erslly. Dr. Stcdcand Dr. f.A.Aldrich ~haircd and orpni2cd tilesymposium.
Dr. Aldrich commenlS, "Ikc.uscoflbe: rceml oonfClknltion of Newfoulldland, lhere is a rquuahle consequmceoflbalfaa-thatlhcde\cloposcnulnthe various fldds of science ha~e DO(
playedllll importlllll part in accounuoflhepro\-incc'sh,sloryandilscullure.When one dc1ves inlo the history ofscicoceinNewfoundland,oncCllllonlybe impresatd by the amounl or adivitJ.Iutlw:l:JI,a)siQlbcboolriadicac,MlrDC
oflhcl>laesrnaracsthat ..ceanfu:KlinNorth American science were no1i1ranacn 10 Newfoundland, and Newfoundland did illdccd serve as both theflddandasllllinlcllcclualoperalionforlheir scienliflC mdcavors."Thepp~saeaoerTOlllotber
partJ of bistory and culture DCcds 10 bcbridled, Dr. Steele WTlln. "Scimccformspanofcultureand should noI bei&norcd bcl;au.sc il appears 10 be difflCUllor inV'OI~n only a smaU pan of lbepopulation. ThclipirJeanCCofKialcc
COIIl'4.... ,.'
wen y years 0 Decks A wash,extension's flagship publication
Margot Ihu~ (Ll and Sally LeMtssuriu, reporter and edilor of INch A ....sh. selecl phOIOS .. hile checking pale proofsforthtMarch-ApriJ, !983lssue.
h!storyandculture, .....e'renot in the business ofperpctuatina myths. Besides,readerii arc very quick to brina:ll1IstaJ,;cstoouraUention."
Mrs. Le Mo:s$uricr readily admiLS tbatkeeping things 80in8 hasn't been easy.All D«ks Awush staff ha.e many otherduties at extension and there is, ofcourse,theaddedtasJ,;oftryingtokeepthe magazine on a reasonably soundfinancial base.
··Wealienjoythechallenge.Hearingfrom readers is a high poimand mostof our subscribers unfailingly renewtheirsubscriptionS,ahhoughsomedotakcsomeprodding,"saystheeditor."Our advenisers s.ay they get theirmoncy'swonh, and they always pay ontime."
No mqazillC can survive withoutbehind-the-scenes staff. Al D«/csA Wilsn, Hazel Harris co-ordinatcs alladvertising provided by agent NellieLudlow. Haul has learned to design adstoc!ienlS' specifications and is alwaysfully aware that advenising is neccssaryfor themagazine'ssurvival. Circulationmanager Donna Hennessey dreams ofthe day whcn s!le'll be so busy with in·creasing numbers of subscribers shewon't have time to do anything else.
"!t's a privilege to work on IXcksAwusJr,andwe'regratcfultotheuniver~ty.atensionandal1ouroolleagllt$for
thcirsupport,"concludes the editor,who addJ brightly, "In another 20years, D«ks Awash will becelebratinaits 40th anniversary."
DICKSavvash
'newsprint is often unkind to the sharpshots reporlers pait1!itakingly lakc, butexplains that D«ks A wash CUIS its gar.mentaccordin8toitsc!oth.
While photographic reproduction onIICwsprint may leave somethina to bedesired, D«ks Awcuh has availed ofnewer technology. Anklcsarc nowwntten on word prOlX'Ssors and oopy is electronicaUy communicated to the printers,Robinson-Blackmore, resulting in afastcr turn-around time and eliminationof typesetting costs. 'Thc main aim of themagazine-to provide unbiascd,carefullyrcscarchtd material usina a people·oriented approach by interviewing in·dividuals from all walks of life-oon·tinues.
"We know many people use D«ksAwash as a source, and we try to makesure our material iii accurate. A!i auniversity publication, we have aresponsibility to provide the highestquality research possible. Whilewe .....antto give Newfoundlanders a scnsc of their
was the camera and tape recorder."She says bellerquality paper would
impro'·e photo reproduclion because
Roger Durrows
DonnaUennessey
Tor FOiinaes 1973·1976. Rick Hayes1976-80, David Wegenast 1979-82,Clifford Gnnhna: 1982·87, and RogerBurrows from 1983 to the prescnt.Reporter Margot Brucejoinedthe!ilaffSeptember, 1987. In addition. HazelHarris has been associated with themagazine since 1\178, and both AnneConway from 1980 until her death in1986, and Janet Oliver from 1975 to1985, wereva!ucdlonll·termassodates.
An even longer association with theuniversity's Photographic Serviccs oondnues. "We could never managewithout thcirproml't help and advicc,"emphasizes the editor. "Chris Ham_mond's suggcstiot1!i as to how to get be!.terphotos arc always ....doome and hecan manage to print a great shot froma very dubious ncgative. We often havetota~e photos under lo:s$ than ideal con·ditions,and ....ecan recall instanceswhen we barely avoided disaster-Ialmost backed off Burnt Poim wharf ina rainstorm. All I Wall wOfTied about
T~~n~~a;~=~~=h~~eyt~i~DivisionofExtmsion&rvitt,ccltbraltsits 20Ih anniversary.
The name ~ks A wash originallywas the title of an extension-produccdTV series staned in 1%2 and designedmainly for Newfoundland fIShermen.Theproaram.s.:ripts, indeed, were sentto fIshermen.
By 1968, lheexlemionservice decidedlopublishamagazi~urKlerlhesame
namelo~distributedfreetoruralareas
where periodicals were not regularlyavailable.
The first issue carried a mcssage fromDonald Sno..-den,lhen the director ofatension:
"DedsAwash is a magazinelhatwill serve the intertsl$ ofpeoplt inrural areas of Newfoundland.
"h will bring you news and informatinnnn what is happening inotlter communities throughoutNewfoundland and Labrador. Itwillcarryspecialarticksorinte~l
lofisher~n,farmersandhouse
wives. We hope you will find ituseful."
And so the magazine was launcbcd. Thefirst editor was Harvey Best, followedby Erwin Wiens. Early issues wereproduced somewhat sporadically withphotographssupplicdbyatcmionflCldworkers and media unit staff who continued to produce the TV series until1977. Guest articles and rcprinlS fromOIherpublications were also an imcgralpari of the magazine when the nut twoeditors, Edythe Goodridge and LeisSaunders, took over.
When Susan Sherk became editor in1973, D«ks Awash had become a bimonthlymaaarine.Paperstockchangedto newsprint, t!lenow familiar specialSCdion ....as introdltCtd in 1974, and apossyooverwasaddedinl975.UniHTsity designer Ian Stewart produced anew 1010 in 1980, and circulation grewat anunpreccdented rate,reac:hingmorethan 25,000 by 1982 when rapidly es-caJatiDlooSlSforced the university's decision toceasc publication in February1982,
"I rememberclearly ....!lenPrcsidentHarris told us we could no longer publish," m:alls editor Sally Lou LcMessurier. "All of us were very, very,unhappy. I certainly understood theuniversity's budget problelll.'iand whythe decision had to be made. but thatdidn't change the fad that I thoughtthere must bave been something I oouldhave done to prevent what, inrctrospccl,lcannowsccasinevitable.While I had managed to obtain permis·sion to carry advertising to help defraycosts. it takes time to build accounts,and we were obviously out of time."
But D«ks Awash readers we~ notready to accept the decision. Letterspoured in asking why subscribers hadn'tbeen asked to pay for the maaazjne.Byfalll982.theunivmityreinstatedDet:ksAWilshona paid subscription basis andtoday ilSsubscribers number more than6,000.
Mrs. Le Messurier. who joined themagazine as a reponer and pho·tographcTin 1979 and became editor in1980, has sccn reporters come and go.Some of the longest serving included
Gazelle' May5.1988
Trials and travail of abook review editor"I fanemba' Apes O'Dea sayiDa
back in 1967 when she was had ofthe Came for Newfoundland Studies,th.1 if. Newfoundland book was publishcd,You had to buy il then and thert,PrcS$ runs were 110 sm.lIthat the bookwas very shonly out-of-print "
"Today," urs Tom Nemec, "ii'sIlardIOkCC'Pupwithl~constantnow
OfMWlilks." Dr. Ntmec•• IIOCiocIiI·tural amhropoklsisl It MnoorW hubeftJ book re-icwr editor of 7\e' .V-.!0Affd1qtU1 Qsummy since 19'"9, ...benbe look O\tt from Dr. Patrie!'; O'Flalimy, whoc:stablishcdtlwstetiOll in
",.AnrllUlUy sedina book .e-.it1Ien. Dr
Nemec scnd5 out • memo to .wme3SOfacuhyand librarilll1J.tMcmorial'l51. John's and Grenfell college campusa. former reviewers, etc. In 1987,there were 99 Newfoundland titks ontbe mtmO. Ananccd aJplLlbetically.lbey ranaed from Fred Adam's SI.JoIut'stoDerd.Yeunan'sRldtnojl}w£lm1l: 1M SJoq 01 Bwclwns.
Sil'lCC '79. Dr. Nemec has bcmresponsible for rOUlhly JOO~s ofapproximately 3M public:llionl. (Attimes. I reviewer will 'do' KV~ booksof poetry, sever'I books on a specifictopic, CIC. within Dill.' review.)
The Quone,I,. a Newfoundlandmapzinecurrrntly published byl nonprofilorpnizllioo, "presents a r«Ordand a crilique ofQl,lr (Newfoundland)ljfe uDdet nearly all of iu aspern fromllle bepnniDa of lhill <:mlury lip 10 lhe:prescnt.....·rotellilbor Percy Jana ina 19I6ovmo'iewoflhepublicalion
"Untilille Ippear1.llCI: of Newfo.NtdIond Srudla, lhe ~',trly ...."1$ alone inpro\iding seriou. crilicism of Ne"'·foundland books:' says Dr. Nemec,"and I look my role as book reviewedi.lor very seriously." He believes thatbook reviews provide helpflll informa.lion 10 library committees, to instituliornJisuch as iiCbools and toindi'iiduals.. ho "should know about e\erynot~hy ~foundlmd book thaicomes 0111".
Boob have become very aprnsi\'eand if the &mmJand thespecirlC boolI:readinapublicthaveacasstoteva"llreview, of a liven book, in his opinion,I more informed choicc ..ill be made.
NOI thai gellin. reviewers to reviewNewfoundland book, is a panicularlyea.sytask. "Let's face it; iI's a labor oflo\e," says Dr. Nemtt of hi, role 1$
book revinr edlllX", (All editors of theQuontrly are volunl«n: Mnnorial'sPrmdmt I...eWe Hanis ediu AsptdS. apubtia.lioD of The' NewfoundlandHisl:orical Sociny; E\~d Kil1l i5poetry editor; Joha AcrmwJ, bwincssmanager and Harry ClIff and CyrilPoole,editor-in<hicfandllS5OCiatecdilor, respectively.)
"I'm responsible for choosing areviewtr and squecunalhat rcviewoulof him, a project thai can take yean,"SI)'SDr.Nemec"'l1hawrysrnile,1Iddinalhat Ile tric$not to M1bmil dcadllllcs tohilIm.~."R~havc"erym
ttntioo of rtvitwina a boot," be be1icva."It'sjustthatatlheulll\erStty,
teachin&, rcscan:h and other deadlinescome up in tile meantime, and bookrcvievo'$ may have a low priorily."
Dr. Nemec'llpproach is to wrilelhewould-be reviewer a diplomalicallyworded note, not telephone him. "I trynot to fall out with people; we all haveto work tOlether," he uylphilosophically.
Ooa the ~ is recelved, Dr~edils,t.prcparestbebtbliopaph
iccilalionand SIIbmiU II to tbeedttO!"·lll--<:hlCf. GaUelis c:ome bad. to Or~ fori rcadin&,and approumatcly1.0 montlu before QCh publication, behas hiS a.»onmem of booL rC'\icwsready for Harry Cuff.
"Because I'\'e solicited so manyreviews, I generally have a bad:loaofthem on h.and," he loiI)'S, addina that hisjob is made easier bccaU5C he leaches acourse on Newfoundland JOciny andcullure.Thalrntaibbcina'lurou~t"
withbothtbcprofessionalandtbcpopuIarIittr"aluKoftbcprovillDe.
Professor emeritus, DNE co- authors
continue research
flve)'earI after the publicatioo of theDtCllOIIOry of Newfoulld/alld Ellglish(D,VE), the DictionaryCcnln.alhirdfloor room in the Ans-Adminimationbuilding,isslillindailyu$C.
Work continues on the ONE. It'sboped tbertmay be alupplmlrnt 10 theoriltilll.l btst·sellil1land favorablym_eddictlOnary.
Dr.W.J.Kirwin,ItWI'aIJQI"5retiredand recmlly named profftlOr emmnu,COIl$identbcDictioaaryCcoucIObellacampus base.
"Durill& the JaR IWO )'earS, my roauthal'$ and I have been colkclin,material and revitwinl the dictionaryfor omissiom, corrections and additionl,"he5lys.(Or.GeorgeStoryandDr. J.O.A. Widdowson arc the otherluthors.)
ThouJh ro-producill& the DNE i$ oneof the Il)()fC visible lI(hiC'\emcnlS in OrKin>in'sac:ao:kmiclife,it~'lbemlla
only COIllributioo to the MemorialUmH',loity of 1'it1rt·foundlaDd.A\~Gardncr,hcad,~of
Eo&Ii5h. says of htlu lhal be "'as Itftior.... Ipccialisl: in thedcparuncnt; bedidthecarlydialect,,'orkand,iumany"1)'S,pionocred modern IanlUljeapproa<:hcs in the depanmrnl. "He wasone of Ihosc who introduced thesludyoflinguiSlicsintolheuniversity,"Ihe
P"\1cmorial's most reemt professor
emcritusc:ame bert in 1lJ'9,primarilytodo dialect f".eldwork in tllepr<»inct; IlealJuctyhadbehindhimfhe~of
leachiDf in differcnt areas of tbe UDiIeel St.ates. Dr, Ki,..w'l 1964 PhD_aII \tiddlcEnaJish. Hehad ..orked"";lh
of manuscriptS to determine theNnsof.pocchin ChauctJ's CQllter/)u·or....
Verysooo after hisarrival hcrc, hcbecame iovolved .'ith work whit:h C'\cntually led to theD,V£. "Dr. Siory hadalready made upa small questionnaireand the followinasummer, using In oldlapcrccorder,llook thequmionnaireand bepn to ask qumiollll in nearbycommlUlitiesRlChasTorbay,PeuyHarbout, BayRobcns, Spaniard's Bay, etcDr. Seary ..-as at ....ork 011 hi$ familytwntandplaoenaraerescarthattbeluncand a .._k such a the DSE w-ua DlIwaJ alemioo of 5UCh SludXs."
Dr. KiJ"m crcdiu Or. Story (.. hocame to Mcmonal in 19S4) wilh "plannillJlhe dictionary from lhe first"
Dr. J.A. Widdowson arrived in 1962,fresh fromstudiell in an EngJishdialcetcentre,and,subscquentlylhethrecbepn ....ritiqlhedietionaryin summtr,1973.11 wasoomplcted in 1982.
In tile Dictionary Centre, Or. KiJ"inOemonstrates how tbt ....ork on lhe700-pqt DNEwas dooe. (h'er 11,000cnuies ..-ererlt'$lproduced_~J[g~.''It_reallyajoiDlaatica."say'SDrKirwin. "Dr. Story and I satlCTOll tbeIlble from one another for at leastthret,po$Siblyfour, ytaa. Wecaeh.·rOletbeitems, lhen uchanled them. Eachchecked and Ipproved the other'lwork,"herecalls.Whenpublicationofthe dictionary wll;n light, the typisttransferred thcir mlterial to IODJ IhccIsof foolscap, and Ihtcontenu ..-erepulon floppydisa
Problcnu? TIle major ODe was breakdowns of the old-fl$hioned ..ordproc:euorustdforlbrirproject.D.'\£·spu~htr"""lheUD.t\cnilyofToroa
10Press.afaet ..bidllloCC'alllalednumerous \wu by Dr. StoryduriDalbe~sthcdictionall'.. uproduced
Loolinl back II the eltpcriencc f
AI wolil. 011 further compilationl for the Didiollllry of NewfoumJlalHl E".IJsb,Profe55Dr ElDft'itlU Dr. W,J. KIno-III, Ollt of 1M thrft D'lIEautltors. COMllltl afloC:5i.iltofTIft~IisItI'ilol,aI6l9JH1blkaJio.wlrtkltpro..ideddlredloflSforAlp captuas salll", ia Ncwfo.Mllud waters.
pnparina the dICtionary, Or. Ki,..in \iews and I sales r«Old almOStsays be hadn't rwind before lhal be WlpI"eeedmted for I ldloIarty book, "I"IiLed 110 much 10 ..Tile". He retlltQl_ sal back and aoc my b£tath," says Dr.btohis aubcranccO\er "tbc hoard of Kirwin_"·ords". .II"--as work lhat Wl$ "end· .since 1982. he helped creale and rolasIyanddailyfullofsatisfaetion"and edited the journal Newfoulld/alldhe belicves thlt wu the experience oftbe Studies, Ind has prepared numerou, attwo other ro-authors as well. "I never ticlesforacademicpublications.8utit'lfelt that I was runninlout of energy, or evident the DNE remains the mostsaid 'I'm aIad that's over'." memorable part of hi, Kholarly lire.
The work was divided equally be- "I've been swept up by the new at·t ....ecn the Ihree. Dr. WiddoWlOn did tiviticsforthedictionary,"hesaylinlhtrICk! ..ork, and ISSIImcd raponsibilily light-Hlled workroom 00 the xoondfor pboottic:s and pronuuciation; Or fIoor.OutbcDN£,tbcworkmay_Kinoin did library work IDd "dialed be doDc.do..-o Icads as thtyeamc up"; Or. !Me- "I'm a lIudenl of NewfouodI)" WTOI:e proposals for fundilll, deall 1and..1Dd iu words," ilys Dr. Kirwithtbcpublic.lDdaetedasamerall:O- win. And. a Or. !MClr}'adds,"ODeOfocdl!W.or.Joinlly,thethroc ..orkedon themost\a1l1abIeKholar<ollc:aaucs""ethe wrdlDl and edllin,. When the dle- ha\e had al Memorial in the pullhrectionary came OUI, 10 very favorable re- decades _ and still in full ~trcam!'
MayS,lll81 GIUllt7
Early Science«\.,'dfrolllp.5.ndl~nolocyjsno.. o~-hdmilllHtllCC:tbchistoryofscirnctbecomaimponanl, since we can mou readilyundentaad",bcK_arcaolnanowandin the (uture.,fwe11Ddentaodho" ..~JOl"'IleI"e_arealtM~."
MUl)'oftM attidesare by llIdi~idu·
ahllTit.ulIl·"hintbtu"01O"DltimtirJ(OitcipliM: Dr. Jolul Malpas aDd DrA.F, KIIII of arth Kimc:a ..ho .riteOClptOl'lClCnllllCOlocialoIlOrl.lion;Dr."-IaDG,~OrlJeOll'ilpb)
OI:Ilhc rcoonliD& of ..catha and dimateof '>fthttn Ubndor; Dr, HJ. ADIkr·sonmdDr.MJ.Ne'Il'lanlhofchmuJ..lr)' Oft pre-2OI:h cmlury chmiistry; andDr, IC8. Roberts of nxdicinc on thelrainin&or~foundlandnxdicalmen
Abo rcprtlC'rlted in Earl)' Scitncr In
Newfoundland lind lAbradQr arc DrMalcolm MacLeod, C.M.T.Woodworth-Lynn, Carol BriceDennen, Dr. Frederick A. AJdrich, Dr.F.Elizabeth Jotuuon,Dr. JohnA.Oowand Dr. G. Robin South.
A, $Orne of the enays make clear, inearliff limes ICirntt was noI neces.lrilyoonfinedto.5(iwti$tJ.Manyloc.l,indiltnOUt lIudlG in Newfoundland andLabrador bcpn "'ilb 1M clerO, "hohad lhelime,lhc inclination and theedUl:ahoa 10 make and f«'Ord lhar obKO.lionsof n.tural hisl:ory. and $Omt
orlhelrconllibulioosan~ded
Modern~ JJtw from such brJInlIUlIIillnat~hisclory.
11K bradth of tbe illlensu of lbe5cearlytcirmsuiswdl~a1byAb_
andcT\1urra) .... boappean;intoepara1e~Y5in&lrlyScWnaIll'.../0flIIdItl1fd 'md LA!JnIdor. HII car"," 8)
areo'OJI~isdi.'lCUS6CdbyOrl.\blpas
andl.:'lIC m ·'PiootenmGeolopc:a!I::JlpIorabOO.\tappinaand\t;'lIin~·
foundLmd". and his in~oI~emmt .. itbtheparu:squidisdoctunentedinl)r,A1drich's "MIKa and lhe Liv,n, WaterlVictorian Science in Newfoundland".~AvaJonClubofSiJ.maXi"'ast$
tabbshedinSI.Jolm·5inI972,andin1986 achie~ed chapler S1atus. joininlo~erSOOchaptel"$inNorthAmericaand
abroad. This honorary researth S()(:ietyforscientisn ....as firsl created a cenluryaaotoadVlUlo<.:e5citntirlCr~rth.toen·
rourqeoontacl and cooperation IIJIO....
ICientoo.andlofunhertheunder'stand_illJofscience.
lUedilorcalls£o,/ySt'~jll""'tt...../rnmdfaM find LflbnllJor just a brJInni..., in demolWratill,l some of lbe ril:bandlal',dyunkno...-nhiSloryoflCienaill Newfoundland and Li.braOOr. bUI..ithit.theAvaklaCbaplerof~x.hopes to spur interest and Sludy in tbewbjecl.
The invited rr.iew article enlitled "TheModified Glauber Appro~imation"
wrillen by Dr. T.T. Gien, (lXpartmentof Physics) was published as a separaleinue of Physics Reports (ElsevierScience Publishers B.V .• ISSN 037Q-IS13. Vol 160. issue No. 3. March1988).Phpia Reports. one of the Iadin,rtviewjoumabofintem.aOOnalrepuUI_lion. "intcnds 10 keep ae:ti"e phy)il:isuup-co4ale OIl dn'eIopmeDu ill rdati,·tIy n.Il"lOW fields. by pubtishi.o&timely~_"J ... hicban:morethanjUSlbtcnlUlIclUn'q'SbulnormalJ)lessihallafullIIlOftOITI.ph"
Dr Muhammad Irfan. of tbe J)eopan_mem of Physics. and co-aulbor MrT.C.C.Hort'Cmllypublisba1arcseardlpapn entnled "Determin.alion of AItnOJpheric CODcmn~tioas of Radonand Thoron DaU&l!ten from their Mea$urcd Activilic:s CoIlcaed on a Filler" inApplied Radiation and lsor:opes (1m.JO""lIrio/RIldIl>llonApp/ial//OI1SfllldInstnt_nlll/ion, Pflrt A), Volume 39.1988.
Slavko Manojlovich and GeorlC Bcde11.SY5temsOfficc.QuttnEtizabelhIILibrary. I'resenleda worbhopon "AMARC-Based Automated System forthe Manaaemtnt of Archival Rt:«)rds"inSt. John'5 Thc ....orkshop ...asspon·soredbYlheA5sociationofNev.found_land and Labndor ArcluvislS and theNC"iIfoundland and labrador ArchJ,aISlan<tarcbCom.llUu~
St'eral ~1tmorial mcmbers rC<.~ntly
I'resentedl'apenatlheBrltishAssocia_lion for Canadian SlUdies 1988 AnnualConference held at thc Uni'ersity ofSouthamplon. March 2J-2S.
Papers ""ere presented by: AnthonyDickin50n. biology. "The British Easlern Canada - Falkland blandsSealin,Connwion"; Chesley SallJer.acoaraphy. "Dundee Sream-Po... eredWIWtrs and the Nev.foundJand Harp&al FWlery" and Robert" Se~ly.
busmeu admuustralion. "Canadl.llllBusmen: Wboo-lUlt? Who Controlsh?WhoCares?"
Commonwealthhandbooksavailable
New ediliotu of IWO handbooks fromthe Association of Common\\ealthUmvenilic:s are now available in the QEII Ubrary.
A wards lor Commonwealth Univtr_si/y Arodl'mic Sla//would be of valuetoacadernic$laffcarryinloutresearclr.,ma"illJ 5ludy visits. or teachillJ al auniversity abroad.
FinoflClol Aid/or First Dttr« StudybrllllS lo,ether informalion aboUIschoIar$hiPS. bursaries. araro;and loanslenabk for flfSt decree Rudy at Com·moo..eallb uniHnities. by AlIlltnbfrom other o-mon....eiJlb c:oumnes.
Powerpoetryawards
J imQuiJty,ajoinlhonorUlUdtntillEnahshandHtStoryv.hol$aboutlO
embark on an MA procram. is the rtrSlI'rize(WXl)..-innerinthel9880rerorrJ.Poorm-PotIr)'Awards,Hif;mtrywasIIIk<! "L.ina 10 MlChelanario"
CWte"11bhire·sentry.··Crawli....Oul of lhe Cement Mutr" won 1bC' stcoad prizt of SlSO. Ms. Wilkshire is afifth-)"U!" EDJlish student. "Unclehan", Carol Hobbs' mlry....on theIhlld prize of SISO \15 Hobbt is.fowtb-)'9l' $Iudml ill the DeputmenlofEnsIish·
HonorabltlIloClllions .."tItPlIrdtdtoJohn R. Lewis for "Ger1Nde's Burialon Bdl bland" and 10 Mtdina SrIoCl:')'for "TIle Cluuer of an Attic", Mr.Ltwis was a recent SC5Sionai insln.lctorin the Dtpal1mtnl of Fren<:h and Ms.Mwlllailafoul1h-ytarstudtnlat ....orkon a joint hooonin English and classics.
JudiCIi for this year's competition",ert Or. P.G. Gardner, chair; Mrs.Daphne Benson. director, public relations. The Grace General Hospilal; OrLarry \Ialhewsand Professor E1iubethMcGrath. Tht~proftMOnartfromMemorial's Dcpanmelll of En,hsh
The annual poetry a.... ards. established in 1984. "tre made plK$,blethro. a lift to lhe UDI\ersily fromGrtIOTJ J. P01W!"ofSl. Jolllf<
Devil Deepin2nd edition
In June 1935 the NewfoundlandGovernment iDaqurated its mobiloeheallbservM:eOll tbe5OUth...·tI(COISI of~foundland.lbeveutlwastheMV
LflrbAtrMnotrand the)'OUllldoc:tor incl\arJI: was Niad RllSIed.
Fifty)ftfSlaler.inl98$.theMernona1Uni,·cnitySchoolofMedx:ioepu/).lisbalOr_RUSled'sstory\l~tbelitJe
It's DriilDttp Do_ ~.11Kbook
was more sucassfuJ ihaIl anticipatedandquM:klyso!doul.A1thouab~wuaOXlntillui...,dt
manti for tbe book. Memorial', Facuhyof Ma1icine fdl that siDl:e book publishIll' was DOt iu major interesl. il ","ouldbe be!ttr 10 arranae for publuhi..., a IIC
cond edition throuah III established local publisher. Thus an arran;emtnt wasmade wilh Crealive Publishers of St.John'5 to publish tht book.
II's ~yilDHp Dow/! Theft has nowbeen re-relea.scd in a re-edited form withSylviaBendzsa'sori,inalittu5trarion.more of Dr. RltStro'ICllcclient photoIl"aplu and lhree new dtlplerS, It isavailable at all major Nev.foundlandbooutores.AUroyaltiesba>ebeendoDated to~ HislOTyof Mcdicine.Memori.aIL:niveni!yofNewfOlllldland.FlICIiliyof \fcditine
Geologists, mineralogiststo attend conference
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liavcfostrredall$l.ofpanicipamslhatisalobalin~
Thr: campus-batalln:bnical KUiomwill be oompkmmtai by 19 fidel aeur_10 \'1.riouI.-.uoftbc pnJ\'lnce.iIldudUlI:.loolr;. acro.«aioa orille~ Appalachian moulllaW dlUinl;....ed;·!on&tripacrossNew>foundlaod.
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I do !JOt lherefon tmOtnllDd Mr.Uvinptont's auctioo "Ibsolulely1IOthina: - dC." Suc:h mnuu (knownlObe falstj do. di.utrvict 10lhost ofUIIwhoktprthtatre, botham'lturandprofessional, alive,whiltawallin.Mr.LiviJ1lSlone'sadvtDl.
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Math workshop at Grenfell
Leuer 10 tilt Edilor
of Mines .~ EDer,) and M~Uni\'~IYat'l"sharina IhcorpnimioodUlies,.ilhman)'mern~l'1oflhl"loall
'eo$Ciencecommunilyinvol\edinlhcmammoth task of prepariAI for theevfi11.
PTOVlm orpni:zen ha\e de-.eIoped!J)'ttIpoAII and technical scaioos around$Ubjf:I;U "lIh 10idc appall, as wdI.daortCOUQellortniwna_roCUKd on complannltary themes. Conliderationof,opiawdlulllelypcofrn,irO'lnlmllcondlll;i,'ctotheformll_
I naccordana:."ithroutint;pncticr.Ihtnct-~(ac:adtmjc)'
IInKk lcommirlee 10 rt>1tW Or. \lSta>-dty. dean of am, "00 ISCOIIIJlktlIlJ:.fi,c-yearltml
The commllltt IIItII1btn include: Dr.R, C'ltari,l$SOCIattdtan, er\Iinmirtl;Mr. C. Collins, registrar: Dr, D. Kirby,<itan, continuina <ludi~and t~ttnsion
(chair); Sr. !'II. Porntroy,'-'Sil-lanlprin·cipaJ,Sir .... llfrtdGrtnfdICoIlqc;andDr. G. Storq., En&li:sh.
The co.nmruec wdoomcs wrillm sublIIiWonsandadvictfXlllCU'lUnltht~
appointmtal of Dr. SUvdty. SubmiJ.sionssbouldlltfol"....rdedlotlltchair.penon Iltfore May 16.
Dc:arMs.Gleason:
CortcenunJp. 7oflht C\lITelll (April 21,19$8) GtIuttt.
The Colitie (Sir Wilf~ OrenftU CoIItle)productdA RoptA'QiIUIIIltSllI1inlhtAru.C\Ilture~in1916. IndttdthiswastbtrrrsttimtAiPiltman'splay had bern prodlKed on tilt ttaae.AaaiDin 1911lhtcolkatproduced71w£f/ttto/GttmnffrR."OIt.Ulllt-I...1Jw..
Reviewcommittee fordean of arts
MEDICOR'sS800,OOOwonhofsptcialtqIlJpmtnlwillincllllle.hyperb<trkf.cilityforlrtalinadivers,tspcciallylbost:in the offshore oil induslry. OthercquipmtrltwiJlbtill5lalltdtofunhtrtrlhanctre$tll"chandfd",cationcapabilititsinOCCllpalionalhtaltb.
Tbt TtItmtcbcint centre, wllicb currtnllyoper-al~frornlbtlhird,",'dmlht
HeahhSOtnctsCtnlre, .. ill mO>~tolhtsecondl1oorofthtecttnSion. TbtSl*'C'\~lfd"ll1beustdfon:.ncerrtstan:h
Iahoratoritll. Whtn<:orlllrtJC1ion iscom.plntd'llhecndofl98B,lhtne:wfacilily will allow the Ttltmfdicinectntre tothen fulfill iu broaden!n, mandate inprovll1cial, Datio!\aJ and internationalItk:coaftrmeilll Ind ltkmtdicint
"Packyoursou'"ft$ltr$,_'reJOlna: ~foundlaDd5Iudenuha,e been10 l'\twfoundlaDd," said tht tom- vtr)'sua:asflll wbm lbeymttr the rII
lIlIueecbairmatl'Wbmit ...~ tionIJ COIl1pelllJ(lll., (rIVe tntria, andthai the Canada Wide~ Fair §t\'tn .wards) said Fmkrick Smllh,(cv.'SF)...-ouldbthtldatMemorialin Jtneral$ludics,whohasbecnlCliveln1989. makinl plans for both IhtCWSF (S9)
Tht date is May 13-20 of nt~l ytar evtnt htrt and tht rteml Easlern Ntw-andlhtmainvtnuewillbtlhtuniversi- foundlllld RtJional F.ir held in lilelY. Thil will bttht provinct's first timt April in the TboI1lSOrt Student Ctrltre_bosun&lhtcounU)'·widtlcitnr.'Cflir, TwmlY-tiJhIKhooI5inthtEa5lernIalMualtvtrllwhicbaluaeu600-100 NewfOWldland Scitnoe: Fair$ Couocil~y.amct.udmts,cklqattll (Avaloa Peninsula rtaioa> with 1I~
IIIdjlld&cslopaniotiplleinthtdispl.ay projtcU Ind 211 sllldtou wereof Jeim« proj«U, wbidl art Ibto reprt:Knltd i.n lilt April t'ltnl at lbeiudltdIOdttt:rmintllltbtlll:inCanada. TSC. ThtproviooealJolwicounciltin
Sponsontstimltelhal SOO,OOOprt- e:tlItraiandwatcmNewfou.ndJandanduni'."trsilylludtnUiparticipiteinscienct in Llbrador.Top projtctsiolilt rqionflin, with 'pproximattly ont-third of al fairs trlvel 10 the CWFS, held lhislllatnumbtr tnlerina regionallCltnct year!nWinnipe•.fairs, Ifrtliattd .. ith the YOIIlh Sc1tnct The CWSF HoM Committtt for 1989FOIIlldatioo (YSFj bas bmt .etivt tinct 1~3, lhe year in
t'O.I'd011 p. u.
Canada Science Fairat Memorialin 1989
E llCa\"3I'ion .Infd lhis week II lhesoulheasl corner of the Health
Scitnca Centre, 10 prepare the con51ruetion sitt for tht TtltmtdicintMEOICOR exttnsion to the Facully ofMedicine.
Tbt fllCilily is suppontd filWl(:i.a1lyby I $2.1 million vanl, annoulltCd inMlftb 1981, hom Ibe CanatlaI/'Ot'11foundland Offshort Ot\dopmmt FwxI. T1lt OltDSion ...-ilI haveapprO'l:nDaldyIO.OlIOsquaref~o>'er
l...-olt\'t1s.Acrordina 10 Dr, Max HolUt, dirtl;
lor of the Telemtdicint ctnlre,MEDICOR (Ihe Ctnlre for OffshoreandRttn04:eM~)...-iIJbtbotatdon
lhe eJueosion's ,rOllnd floor
o ~~~~7'~:l~~~~l:~ ~pas~; :~~';~~o:""pI:~:u:ser:~~Wdf~ Cirtftfdl ColIt1c boAfd a work- Antic. Bait Vent; Sttphm Grtm, Com<hop for malhtmati.:s ltao;btn, C'O- er Brook; Ronda Oia\u, ~1tado1rt,;andordiDa:tonandpilbnct~.Ap- \lochelltSi_,Cornc:rBrook. "to,
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Sl'te prepared pro-met prewnttdasummaryofrtSpolUnlO.Thtfir<l $t\\iondtah wllhadtS<;rip- qutSlionnllrt .. h,eh had bctnli\tn 10
lionoflhtrtvi\.tdundtrlradualtpro- alimalhtmatic,SIUdtnlsatSirWilfrtd
for Telemedicine- ~;";:;:':""':":';::~;::':i?':' (;'~::cl:'~~:l'~:'"hop,_"",dtpanmml II IheCoIltae,TIus ,,-as fol· sunrmaryanddisa&ion.llw-assuaest-
Medl'cor Centre "''''''''_'''''''''''''m''.''"" ",,,,,,._,.. ,r,h.,,·,,,oho,Wh<""'lIy Learn \lal~ti.:s?" Tbt Ihret held t\trY year.pandisu"tRDr.BruccSha"'}'a",htadof the malhtllllUics dt'pa.rtmtnl ItManorial; Mr. Gary Elliou, malhmw._ics head. Sltl'htnvillt Ctnlral HilhSchool; and Mr. Boyct HaIku,luidanctcounsc:llor, HtrdmanColltgi·att, COrntr Brook.
The Ifternoon snsion optntd wilh apand ofsuidtrlu who spokt on "Fir~
Year ~blhtmaticsatSir Wi!frfd Grtn·
,..------_ B~~o7c:~~~-=~i~·:;c.t JOHN'c:.. I"\pected to plheT on the Manori.lJ • J Um,m", "mp" M', n_" r" •
,QS8 ;;::c~~:;:.aloonrcrel'\UofCanadi.n
SI,Joh,,'s'S8isjotntlysponsoredbytho: Geok>P:al ADlIciItion of e-ada(GAel, Ihc~~As50ciaIMxiof ean.s. (~1AC) aod the eao.tian Socielyaf Pnrokum~ (CSPG)TIle Iul: GAC·,\IAC annual mcn1na inSt. John'. was .ofycanaao. This is lhefim ytar Ihal CSPG has joined as •spolUOnnl partlclplnl.
The mtdinahas allracttdinternalion_al'l1tnlionarnonllheworld'slroscimtuu. Nonh Amtrica and EurOlX will belhe btn rtprtKnled rqioM, bUIdtltpttllha\talsortPstered fromufar )' as Brazil, Iran and A....trat Tbt r.;twfO\lndland Otpamntnl
May 5, 1918 Gaulk ,
RESEARCH
Oflkl of RtsnrdlII)' Or. Makot. \bc:UGd
SSIlRC If1l~d ,na.,. JUt I The IK'Xl oflhr« annual competitions rOJ SSHRC'travel.,.nlJ bas a JUM 1 dc:adIme. Application fOl1llian: auibbk in the OfflQeof ReteUCh. 1bc immtion of this com.pailioa is 10 !Will (kIIll)' memMr'5 in tJw;
approprWc doopbnes••bo~ pramUtC papen. Kholarly confermca durm,Uw:AupR.Now:mberpmod. Pr~appbcants.shouldDOlclhatwweak__ commonly found ill an abslrkl either 100 blicf or unsub§tantw Thc
commintt desires oae-threc pqcs (double sP'"d lnuaa) - wfrlCiml room 10SU<Xinctlydiscus6thesipirK:anCCoflhereseardlinrdilltionloestablJshedt_1edF In the field, as ..ell u 10 decJi~ the mechodolou and findinp ofthe panicular MUdy.
Consull MlkolllI Makolm Coo!X'r, re-cstabhshm, himself in England after oneyear's stn'iCl: in Memorial's Department of History, invites bWiIncs5 for theresearch/research oonsullancy sel'\'ice he plans loeslablish lherc. Hcwill searchoul/anal)'ninformalion in <kposilorid wilhinlruler london or bcyond; 0 rdoa preliminary lii5CSsmcnt (condiliollS of access, estimated rncarch time, ..mpledata,etc.)ofdocumcnlaryooliectionsbrou,htIOhisallenlion.Wehave his listof fen and further details, Correspondence soould be addrcs5cllo Dr. M. Coop.er, lOB Dt'acon Road, Kin&Slon·upon·Tha81cs, Surre)', KT2 6LU, En&land.
LtpillislOf}" The Os&oode Society offers two 510.000 fellowships 10 C1"ICOuraa;eJia,nifQl\t r_ch in Canadian Jepl history. Sellolau on sabbatical leave are notnormaIl)' tliJiblc. Othen should stUd. summary oflheir project -DOt Il.tC'f thanOctober IS - to 5tlcd.ion commIttee chlllrma.n, fellowship in IcpI history, 0$.Ioode Society, 1)0 Queen Slrect WesI, Toronlo, M5H 2N6.
Wortcl~The fUll.i mtttiqofthtCa.Nldlalt National Enerl)' Forum prcad·iqlhtbl& 1989 ..orld Cl'lCfl)'confertrlttin Montreal, will be held in~ thiscomiD& Novcmbcf. For Iht Montrcal mectiq, 46 Canadian papcn IIw "·l.'I"eoffl.'l"td Iff bnna whittled dawDIO sU. by riJOfOIIS ~l.II.tion, aDd I. call ror tech·IticI.l fdnuoneMr&Y·rmll'dsubjcct.slwbcnlissutd. Procecdsoftht 1987Cana·(tiaa Enerty Forum held bcTe ill St. JOhn'l are now ...ilablc at 530.
M-n.l's_ rnnrdl _"lilt" The f~ number of 8£RGY-81TS is in lourhand, FOIlr lima I. year il will cdcbrate restal'~h .lIcmplS and achic\cmmts orMcmotiaI so:holars, ..dl·illuIU11Itd in. fashion noc lI'lual1yaMOCiated .. iththtcmllTrold (in this cue, aauall)',.an ilUC'rl). This time: maps. mll'ldcs and ..ha~'tails. Next time: aeo!o&isU' liny tiny u....-n, .nd OIber stoms.
l"ttrnl.llonl.l dt.'dopmr.1 Sylvia BatrOW, CIDA program offlCC'f, ... ill be in StJohn's IS.20Ma)' to discuss ck\.dopment projects, Anyone ... ishing to meet ..ithIIershould oontacl Marian Atkinson at 4356.
DONATIONS
Eao, Impr:rbJ Oil Limlltd, SI. JolI.'s, Ntwfoalldland,lIllS doaalH S5000 10 t.lleb.,lkll., falld ot Memorial's FKUlly ot 8tlsi_ Adminlsttstloll., Sho...n dunn,tM PftKntatlo. of IIIe cMqH, ...1Ik1l rqlrttnU IJIe rompa.)". IfI'OQOn.IIIp atIIIe MBA ICH)' roo., Iff lL) Dr.J_C. aar..,deuottJleFllClLltyofBIUi·_ Ad.ilUlCnt1oll, ud LawrnlCf RIeIUn-, mail am --aer, £Mo, '--perilltOIIUlII1IH,54.JH.'S.
Some recenl gnmls
BUTDCSII (med)Cdlular lTCCplorsMRCS61,S28
Calon.tMalpas(eanh5CijSbulapsoplUolitecompluB.C.~S4,OOO
D. Corbett (medlArrunoacK!llC\IrolraosmillcnMRCSJ7,~
DculKb learth loIo.,)N Allanlocpa1iQac01:nph)' lectoniaNATO 57,900
Dun.;an (pharmlRcscarch5<:holanhi~
MRCS6,5SO
Fryer (earth ......i)GraniloidrocksLithOl'robcS40,OOO
Ha.... kins(mcd}Research 5<:holarshipsMRC513,IOO
Jenner (eanh sci)Dunnqc ZOIlc tmoniaLithoprobc S2~.000
Kcc>u&h (t>iochcm)Utlrao'ntrif.&scintillationoountcrMRC 51IS.4.49
Malpas &: Harper (CERR)~.n drilhq PT0V2m secret. rialNSERC 19S8-91 5387,305
Mookl.'l"jca (biochml)C·re..:ti'cprOiciRliMRC 560.000
Quinlan learth sci)Gcod~namic .-terpRulioIbLllboprobc 52~,OOO
Rl,cn\nnh loci}
Gcodlnamk inlCfllr<'1atiomLilOOprot>e525.000
RI~erl (l'iIrtll Ki)Tectoniully Ihkkened crustlilllol'robc512,OOO
Harord Williams (earth sci)Central Nnd. terrain boundariesLithoprobc 525.000
Wright (eanh sci)\toddhn]1of stlllC'lurcsLilhoprobc514,OOO
"richt, Hall & Quiolao (eanh tctlSewnoc refractionLithoprobcS40.000
A 55,000 Ilfl"'llIlWenlly pmenled to Mtmori.1 b)' SI. Job.'s Bl1Illth No.1 otIhe Roy.1 Canadian Leelon. These tunds.rt p.n ot •• o0-l0llll don.llon to tileanl~enlly's scholarship pl"OVlm I.nd ...1.'I"1I m.de pcwIblc Ib",a,b proc:cecb ...lIedI. IIIe rollSllwttlon ot t.lle bn,1lC1l'. Mtmori.1 W.l1loaled 1.1111 dub roonu. LIlli)'Nr, $IO,ooo"'llI PlUCllltd 10 Memorial from 11l1l .._lOarte. 1.ltftIC o. llledO••ledf••6s:bllJedfOfS500ldIoIuulpIIl...l.rtl....ardtdtolCudtDtlll...)''_II)' or )'NJ'. Dr. W.L LHIo... (L), deaD, SCadnt Affairs and ~kft, K-
ft1lled IIIe cMqllt o. btlI:lIIt of I••Ill¥enlt)' fro. C« Bt , (ee.lrc) pnoslde-nt,54. JoII.'sikaKfl No.1 of IIIe Royal Caudlu LqIo., MK Blad:_ (R),eIlal...., Braadl No. I Me.oriaI \\ .. 5cllolarJlllp e-.l1I1lI.
Mr~k Frosst C.n.da 11K'. lIu pree.led the 1IftQ'" Inst.l.ent of itJ lolal piedI'nf Sltll,OOO In tilt t...d ra1aI., cu.p.". nf Me.orial's Scllool of P K)'.
SIlow. dart., t. pranllat10ll of I. S2t,tlII dleqllC t. tM baikli.. t.M su-ro. 0UltT of SC. JolI.'s (L), f1r1l te.r plunaK)' lC.,dnIt; Joll. B.-atI. localrqlrtM1IlJ,t1..e, ot Mrrck F..... lCa.....) I.e.; Dr. 10 RBtH, Me.oria!'s rice-~I (1lcaI11l1Cincft.-et (N'Ottllllotlat tcIloob); Dr. G.R. DtuIn., "irK.1000,ScIlooIotPIl...-cy. Tllc51ll111101leuap pagedlllellalf·....) ••rkIII roIlecti-lllJ 4ou.t1oM ud p6ed1fS r. t.M tile _ ScIlooI.fP--, flldllly.
tolll'd011 p.II
Donations, roni'd from p. 10
At the spring meeting of the ISER E~ttutive COmmillee the follo....ing grants ....ereawarded asa result of the March I~ fundingcompe1ition.
SATt:RDA\, MAY 28
MU'" Arl Gallel')' _ Children's artworlshopsbasedoncunente~hibitions.
A.ges6-8 from IO:JOa.m.-noonandages9-12,2-3:30p.m.Materialsfee12,limitof 15 children per "orkshop. Registerat 737-1209.
MUN Arl Galltry _ 5t. Michael'sPnntlhop Open Hou~ and primmak·ing demonstration at SI. Michaei'sPrintshop, Baird's Cove. St. John's. 1,m
Application forms for the camps "ill beavailable by the end of May from IheDepanment of BiololY General Office.Tel: 737-7498.
The one·"eek camps will cost $.lI5,with al15 reduClion for the second childof the same filmily; the Iwo-week campswill be 1170, with a Il~ reduction fora second child,
Ms. Chute and Peter Earle are or·ganizinlthecampsurlderthedirectionof Dr. Michael Collins. general sludies.
House with two·bedroom basementapanment, mature garden, ncar AvalonMall. Main noor: three bedrooms, to·tal area 1)50 square feel. Aslin&191,800. Phone 782-0414 or 737-1019.
CLAssm~:D
}'or Renl
Fully·furnishedandequipped,three·bedroom bungalow for period of Sum·mer Session, East end location is con·venientforuniversity,Call753·18650r737-8166.
Close to Arts and Culture Centre, com·paet three·bedroom house on quiel cui·de·sac.Unfurnishedbuthasmajorap·pliances.AvaiiableaboutJune25.Call726-5324 or 737·1018
Fully-furnished and equipped, three-bedroom bungalow available from September 1988 to August 1919. Withinwallinl distance of university. Call737.7692 or 7~4-1243.
Three·bedroom furnislled house. Familyroom, study, two bathrooms. Septem·ber I, 1918·August 31, 1989. Prefernon·smokinl couple, no pels. Refer·ences required. Phone 737-809~ or745-1264.
Bungalow, excellent condition,Elizabeth Avenue, St. Pius X, ChurchillPark area, lD-minute walk to Memori·al, five bedrooms, IWO bathrooms. Possibility of renting the bedrooms in thebasemen!. Available July Is!. Call739-S713.
For Sale
Aerobics for faculty, staff, students,Tuesdays and Thur'Kla)'1 from 1·2p.mClasses began Tuesday, April 26 andendsJuneI6,Properd'C'Srcquired.nocharge, ""UN West gym
STUDFl'ITS WANTED to gi.e out aca·dcmicdrcssforlheuni.·ersit)"sSpringConvocation. For more illfonnation secDonnaattheDivisionofUnioer1;ityRc·lations, A·1024,orcall 737-8664. Clas<;schedules will be needed.
Second year forbiology camps
THURSDAY, MAY 19
MUN Art Gallery - Printshops ofCanada: Printmakinl South of Sixty.Showing until June 19.
MUN Art Gallery - St. Michael'sPrintshop: 1972-1987. Showing untilJuly 3. Opening rtteption for S!.Michael's Printshop, 8p.m. Also on dis·play May 19--July3: S!. Michael·sPrint·shop presents a suite of prints byNewfoundland artists, to celebrate S!.John's, il$environmcnt alld the Print·shop's recent relocation to the har,bourfront.
wt:DNESDAY, MAY 18
W AMUN - Buffet dinner and annualgeneral meetinl, election of officers,Junior Common Room, R. GushueUall, 7 p.m.
l>eparlmenl of Chtmisll')' _ "UnixText·processing in the Department".Speaker Dr. Charles wader, Department of Chemistry. Chemistry/PhysicsBuilding, room C-4019, 3 p.m.
Biology camps are being planned againthissummerforlocallOtol3year-olds,acwrdingto Renee Shute, instruclionalassistant.biology.
There "ill be: fouronr-"eek camps,with the fifth and final ramp of t",o·week duration, follo....ed by three moreone·wecl ramps. The first camp beginsJune 27 and the last "ilt dose on Au.gust 26
"Thecamps will be more spt<;'iahzedthis summer,"says Ms. Shute. Topicswillbe:botaoy, forestry, aquatics, etc.
WEI)"'ESDAY, MAY 11
Llepanmenl of Chemi~try_ "Environ·mental Anal~tical Chemi~try of Poly·halogenatedCompound~".SpeakerDr.Chri~topher flinn, Department ofChemistry, Memorial. ChemimyiPhys·irs Building, roomC·3033.4p.m
l)illsionof~~'lensionSc,.kt-Social
1'lue:sinPublicPolicy~"Media:Who
Wakhe:s the Watchdog" Great Hall ofQueen's College, 8 p.m.
CALENDAR
MO,,"I)AY, MAY 9
MUN Art Galltry - "John Street isaOne-Way Street": Clark MrDoulaltRetrmptttive. Showing until May 15.
SATURDAY, MAY 14Basic Black - CBC Kadio _ Dr. PeterNar\aezof \1cmorial's OcparlmeOlorFolklore will speak on "MediaLegcnd~". Prog.ram begin~ at 12:35p.m.SU1\I)AY, MAY IS
MUN An Galltry_ an afternoon concert -Cavelle Sheppard (contralto),Pierrette Marcollc(nme), Mary Muck·Ie (harpsichord) and Marilyn Udell (pi·ano) play music of the Baroque period.3p.m.
ST. JOliN'S
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
DiI'isionof E:xltnslon Scrvirc-Socialls<;uesinPublkPollcy-"Subs.'SSafe·ty: SI. John's a Nuclear Frcc Zone?"Great Hall of Queen's Collele, 8 p.m.
interest was always in the young. Dr,D.FCook, dirlX1or, School of Music,visitinlherduringl~lastycarsofher
life .... henfailing.l1rength ....ouldnotal.low her to leave the confines of her eonvent room, remembers that hercomment ....as that she "missed thechildren",
Hiltory of Modem Shore Whaling inNewfouodland and Labrador1898-1972The \lakingofa Nell' Province:Newfoundland's Integration intoCanada, 1949·1957Native CommunitiC5. and AlcoholDependenC)': The Case of Alkali takeStrikes in Newfoundland, 1890-1949Education, Literacy and EcononticCooditions in Newfoundland,1836-1986Beothuk Adoption of lrortTtth·nologyPilot Study of Deepsea Fish PlantHealth and SafelyTe<:hnoloj.ical Change, Workers'Struggles and ConsdousllC:\S: TheCase of Canada PostPre<:eramic Lithic Assemblages fromNew Bruns"'ickand MaineAn Archaeological Investigation ofPrehistoric Settlement and Adaptationalong Gambo Pond, in tbe New.foundlandlnteriorAnalysis of Sixteenth Century Gar·ments from Red Bay. Labrador
OBITUARYSisler Mary Loretto Croke
M ~:~r~~I%~;Vt~S~~~:d~:(~:~;dcatli of Sislcr Mary Loretto Croke, lheredpienrinl98Sofanhonorarydo<;Iorof laws dcgrtc,
SisterLort'llo,94~arsoldalthelime
of her dealh, 3t the presenlalian of herhonorary degrtc was thc "srnior" musicteacher in the province. A membcr ofthePresemationOrder,SisterCrokebeganltachingpianoandvioJininl919.
Ourinll her years of teaching in HarbourGrace, Willen BayandSI. John's,slle prepared many studenTs for theTrinily Collcgc of Music examinalions.In 1964, Trinity College of Music. london. England made her an HonoraryFeHow.
She was al$o an HonorlllY Life Met{'.ber of the Music Council of the Newfoundland Teachers' Association.
In spileoflhe honorslendered her inher later years, Sister Croke'sgreale!;!
TeamprojlX1 research grant-Drl. C.W, Sanger and A.B. Dickinson
Research grant- RaymondBenjaminBlale
Research gram Marcelle Garneau
Research grant ~ Gregory S, KealeyResearch grant W,P M~'Cann
Research grant- James Tuck
Research grant - Doug Rutherford
~'rtd Saunders (L). prtsidtnl and gentral managtr of I)a) and Ross (Nnd.) Ud"issho.. n .. ith Or. Leslie Harris, prnidenl and .ice-rhancdlor of Memorial. Mr.~aundtrs pre:wnled a cheque for SSOOO lu the building fund of Ihe unilersilY's!lChoolofMuslr,lhesecond instalmenl on a lotal pledge of $25,000. l'htpresen.tltinn ..as made on behalf of McCain Foods Canada Lid. and Ihe In) and RossTr1lnsporlationGroup.
ISER awards 11 grants
Research grant - Fisllery ResearchGroupResearch grant Paul Ripley
Researchgrant-FrcdericlASchwan
M.y5,1988 Glztllell
Memorial University Art Gallery
"Not Just a Picture Place"
Science Fair, ,,,'" ",m, ,which it secured the upcoming narional Facililies for jud.es and commirreesconference. Memori.1 faculry members will be available in these buildinas andcomprise lhree or the six oommitlee in the Queen EJizabeth II library. SIUmembers. Dr. D.H. Renddl. bead. dents. chaperones and luats wiD bephysics.isincharaeofiud&i-na:freder- bousedinPlllonCoIleae• ..-ilhO\'erflowic:kSmith.commulliclllions:aodDr. G. aa:oounodatiomavaibblein CoucJUan.Gardner, 1riokltY. or opentiom. QI-n'S and St. lobo's ColJeres.
ExhibilS..-ill be SCI up ill the Tbomp- Banqunswill be held at tbeSt. John"slOG Studenl Cenler and !be l)'IDllalIium Cw1ina: Cub, lhe BaUy Hally Ool.for !be Pbysic:al Education Buildiq ror Oub; and an awards banquet at thethe week-Ionle>mt Raliiaoll Plaza.
"I al".y$ diS.1lretd ",i'll thephilosopbylhat 11K p11ery should
Ixl pil.1ure pbcc," said Frank LapoinIe"00 -as curator of MmJOIiaJ's AnGall~inlheearlyI97Ol.Jn.ruciru.l
in. inside look a' the workin&'l of apllery,heandseveralOlhercuratorsIharcthcirpcl'5pC'ClivelonlhehiSlOf)'and,oals of univcnity's Irl I"lIeryin• si~·part television ~rits, NOI JUSI 0
PiCIUfl'Placr, produccdby Memorial'sDivision of Educ~llional TechnololY,will be broadcast on CDC IclC'\<i.\ion bej.1nninlonMay9.
Impired by the p1Iery'1 UtI! anniversaryin 1986, tn.: KIio.as initiated bypllerydu«:torPatriciaGrattan. "I "'Zi
t1unkina about .....») to COnlmemor;;alCtheann.iversary,"lheg,)'§. "I_aboIhmkinl about It'IUnC mformationabout lbe plltry 10 the widest possible.ud~. which tbett days Kans toman rUm or ldevision."~ DivWoo of EduCilIon.1 T«hnol_
OSY p~ lhe project it$IUpport, eommiltinarunds.S1arrtimeandr~ilitin.
The art p1leryalso reccive'l! a.rant of$11,000 towardslhc project from tileMuseums Assislance Programs oflheNalional Museums of Canada (nowCommunications Canada).
Aa:ordin&loMs.Grall.n,lherewere5e\'tra! oompellina reasons to undmaketheteries. "One .... as 10con\ey$OCll~
thinaofthehistoryoflheplkryiLsc:lr.whKh.ltbatpoinl_bin.'n}'lIelIt2Sycarpach,.e,"WllOles.S~fi
cantl), aU former tualon .. ere abo
.vailabk to duo:uss their differentOIra1ona1pnoriliesanddlf«t}ons
''1lle IfO'01h In th¢ p1kry," shepoinISOUI,"has,nlarae_ureparalkled.oraoneon.tpreci$dylfteu,melimetnallherehasbecn.profesiional visual am community devdopin.in lhe province."ln depietin.the• allery'shistoryand.rowlh.lheseriesalsorenectSlhe.rowthoflhevisualaTlScommunily and lhe arlis15 who hadworked wilh lhe pllery.
Informin,lhepublicaboulhow.nd....,hy public an plJeriesoperate was al50.n objective. Uliina Memorial'li plleryas an ex.mpk. lhe series inlroduces theday-to-dayDperations.thepen",.nenlcolIectioo. public programs and otherfaeus of pIIery work. ~1s. GralWl sa)"lhe serla will be au.illlble as. raoureefor schools in the provina.nd.n illSlitul}onslCl'Oalhecounlry.
'·Ukeanyimtitulioa.lheartplkryfunctions in a 'Slew' of vjev,'poinls ofwhat we should be doing, how ...·eshould be dolll,il. and why," Ms. Gnu.lanuplains. She hoped til< series wookloonveylhisoomexl.in ",·hichanisls.cUratorS,lhe.allcry'spublicboard,lheunivellilyand lhe.cneral public sometimcs have differingperspe<:li,es.Wriler,direetorandprod~rOrlhe
series was fred Hollingshurst. oecuriveproductr with the I)j,;sion or educational Technolo&Y. He sa)S thai III<pe:al$chaIJenaeinproducinalheseries was comina to pips_ilh portrayinj:25 yean of an III the p11ery In an en·
P&1naand inrormau\e Wlt). "A lot or_hat 10e5 on in aD art pllery. as inaDyother instilulion. doa not necessarilymakeinlereSlinatelevi~:'lI<nota.
He was raced ""ththe dirfrcuh taskofderidin.... hichanis!s.shows.I:"CIlI5,.aUCT)' operations 10 include in thepresenlarion of lhe 2S year history."llIerewas nowrillenmatcrial10 aoro,noresour~malerial,"henoles."l",as
in the posirion of havin, 10 do theresearch, do lhe interviews. do thedirecting.dolheedllin•. "Fonunalely,he sa)'s, a numherofthe formercuraton are "wonderrul 51Clr)1el1ers". Heu,)'S lheir anecdOia are alwaY' livelyand lheiropinions often contro·,ersial.
Arter I_Oyean in produdion. the Ier
iesairs kx:aIlythis monlh.lnthefirslprocr.un, T1w Curtlfon. ChristopherPratl, Pner Bell, frank Lapointe.EdythcGoodrid&eand Patricia GrattanrecounllheoolorfulhisloryoftheprO\ince's only public an plIny.
Entilled}j Ytlfr.l 01 Newloundlrmd
Art. proaram t .. ohi&hlipLS. numberor artists _ho ha"e been key rl&\lres Ul
lhe\isualartss.itlC'C'lheearlyl960s,inctudiTll Rea and Hekn Shepherd. GerrySquimand Mary Pran
A 1f'000k/ll.f Ga//try. the lhird procram.sho..ssomeofthe.allery·soper·alionsand includescriliques by artistsandolhers.
The rourlh film in the series is AVisua/1fl'rilagl'which explores lheexlensl'e permanent oollection of morethan 1500 an ....orks acquired by thepllerysince il began in 961
TlIelwofinaiprocramsstemrrornrhepilery'srftrospecti'-esho"sorlheworkof "lislS Da\id Blad_ood andChristopher Pratl. B41riwood: Art<lt 01H·~andCltr<ltoplwrPrtltl:Har.
M:Utd Emoiiotl were also aired earlierlhisycar.
Theteries be&ins on \1onday. May9.1 8:JO p,m. (8 p.m. in Labrador) onCBCIele>-ision.
Art gallery gets major grant
Memorial Universily Art Gallery hasreceived a major Canada Councilp1Imof$84,OCKloveralwo-yearperiad. The monies, from a newly·est.b1ishedPropamminaAssis!ano:erund, an he lUed ror. variely orptlrpose: Manoria1 ....·ilI direct themprimarily inlO educauon procrarmandspecialadMUa ror the publIC.«lUred arO\lDd COll1enlpor;lry an.
OnIysixiostitulioDsinlheOOUDtryf'eCelved hJ&ber ....-.rds from !beJalXX Canadia.n p1lery dLreclonwho juried the national oompanionopen 10 public an plleriaand mu.se-.unu. JurorsoonsiderednotonlyeachIallery's proposals on how lhey...ould use lhe mon.ey but also theirperrormance - in exhibilions orpnizcd,public activities, educalionalproaramsandpublicatiorul-overthe past three yeau. A tOlaJ of29 instilutiorulretti,'ed,..anlS.
"It lells us rhal OIhtl" p1leryprofessionalsthllllourl15oneoflhebesiaU-aroundplOlrllrrtlintheoountry:' said pIlery director P.lricia
'Grattan. "()bo,iousI)'lhey rdt weanleO'inaOllroommunily..-CUandappropOatdyand lhat_eareKO'inalhe devdoptneru or COII1emporvyCanadian an. This confirmauon orthe quahty of propammina we'vetried hard 10 achie>e IS almost as:oood as III< mon.ey ilself."
AUocatedrQJspecir.cprojectsandperiods. Ihe rund~ cannot be
'C\:led toward capilal projects suchthe new art lal1ery buiJdinl which
been proposed inSL John·s.lhe pllery's Adusory
Board hopes lhis national recognitIOnof Memorial's accomplishmenlli .... illspur.o,ernmenl fundingand.l1owil5 re·location fromwhal have beenwJed "the"'orst racililicsin Canada" inro new quaners.
Two monthli ago a fundi"lsubIrllssion ror the project was made 10Communications ~hnisler f1or.MM:donaId under the CuRuralloiliativesplOlt&rD. Sinoelheolohn Crosbie, Ne ... roundland's federalm'nlster. and Jobn Bull, lhepn:l\llD_cia! minISter orcuhuR, recrtationand youth, have bO'-b e:x.pressed lheirsuppon ror the proposal.
Accordi"lIO Ms. Graltan the newart pUery buildin. would realureiO,OCKlsquarefeetofdisplayspace.a si.nincanl increase over lhepllery·scurrenl4000sq. fr. The farilily would also illCludc lhe ne<:essarysloraleandhandlinaspacerorexhibilS. acti'ity .nd lecture rooms. afine anscol1Smlarion lab, as .... ellasvisitor ammilicssuch as a pft sbopand restaurant.
The inereased space may also permit lhereillSllllemmloflhepl1.eno·soutreach propam that rircubted artuhiblllOm to centres around lheprovlI)Ce. The prosram _b recentlydiscorttinueddueloseveral racton.amona lhem insufflCimt preparalion.nd slorage space at thelal1ery. andinadfqUlledisplayfacililies.I5e\era!re'CeiviDt localions. A sludyof lhepro.ram and ilS future is currenllyunder....ay and a re(lOrt is expecledshortly.
Dtorri< LidSlonf. (HI. 12th .nder In Hooth Mfmorlal Hi.h Sthnol. SI. John's.dfscriba Itow rltt ~lence proJec1, • moisture coLlKtnr M pnopartd wIth fellowstudenl Monly RllllIOme. operales. (Ll f'rederkk Smith. rtneral sludlts. does •sarety check dllrl•• tbe Eastt1'1l 'e_roulldl.ad Science Fair held I'effnU) 10 tlttTSC.
RESEARCH AT MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
Whales Do It - With A Flip
cmployee oncc remlrked 10 mc,'·Wlw:. there to cksip in a map?"
Tbe roncepl of JnIpbK lksilJD i.o carloararohY has dowly been pinill&...-..oep-
Sec NEWI,OUNDLAND. Patc 2
Memorial Universityof Newfoundland
Volume I Number 1May, J988
Office of Research
by Qlrrord II. Wood
M 05I peopk: probably fm lhal any·OM can cksip a mlp. After ....
illl'l I mapjUlt 1 bunch or lines andother symbol!> thlt are Irrln~ on Ipie« or paper in IOmc seemin,Jyhaphazard fashion1 Asonelovernmenl
Graphicacy & YouHeard It Here First
See PROPELLERS, pqt 2
havior h" been mOdelled Indsimulated. Lim-asddl&hltdallhem&i~'sapproach because such. modd....dl aid hilv.haIcresurchJrOUpinquantifyinl propulsion performance ofdifferenlspecies.
From 80M's viewpoint, the next stepisIOutilizclhisk!lowledacinaetualdeSian of proptlleo. In cross ~ion,
.1Wt nukes Irt like .Ilr~ .1npThe)~ca,..blcorcha"5hapo:dur
inamol:ion in ordCT 10 improve perfor.mlncc. an ability which someaircrlftn~~~. _ ••, ..~ ..... ,_.,>'-'"•.."._...~_.
BERGY-BITS
by eDxlneulnlCOflfipl.lndenl
A CWTtIll proj«t meaJs 1Il interestUl&symbio$i.$be!.'Il'«III«hnoklsY
aod .. haleresearch. Dr.NeiI8o§e(McmoriaIm,ineerilll.lbecameinlne5ted in oscilllUlII foil propdleo wllile Ia:lurinlinnavalarchilectureatGIa510w
University, Much of the thNry Indpractice in llldr use had been developeddurinllheupwrceofinlenslinmnnaIIU and rme'IO;abk reourttS durin& tlx197OsoiJ~.To.tfInelheconct'J)tOr
ulilllosciUatinl foj] propellC'fi for
~~~~l::~~S.~~rt~o~~,~~C:~,,~capability of Memorial's ~ntre for compulefaidedm&ill«lilll.whalenukebe-
~~~~jBaleen ..baM'. dlillrammitiallly••bo..-illl IeCdo. Ihroultb nukl'llnd Ilil ..Ollon..1Ipln&le hcrc Is IdJusted for tOP speed, Iboul20 dC&rHS.
See NERVES. pqe 2
Mtdkal ldenllst Penny Mood)-CorbeU In bcr Ilboratory. On In antl.vibratlon.....t t'\'ntn In. pbue wntrlSl mkrllKopt and mlnlpulator. Alldt is h....If'daI rteOrdilllHtUp. U.a.albe.~ 1I_llIlllfkatio. of..cMb; die "lewsI _Mdt edI OIl ...lIIidlu dKt~ .... lIIen plKed: dall (dedrollk """II) InI'lml'lkd .-IM...." .....Ilie 1M si.Dlh-MOllSIr R!n'illles 1M Uprri_1I1 CHI a...dio_.
Nerve & Muscle CellDevelopmentby Sheila GUlbut
D ~~~~C~ho(P=Y)1 =~:~ :.e~=I:::;:::d~~U:;IfOIlP i.o the BasitMcd.icalScieDees Di.· the~teOrDe\lTO(ranSmillerrdeasc:,"sbo:
lion Il MmJOIiaI'l FlC\lllyof Med>cine. IIYI. "I h••'e been stud)illl how theseis Iludyini Inc <k>'elopmenl of nen~ rece-plors bel::ome kJcaliud II Ihis liteInd muscle cells. Ahhouah her research durin, de\elopmenl and how the nerveis currently limiled to isolaled embryon· may innuence wbere lhe receplors in lheicfrOimusclettllsinculluredislles,she musclemembrlnewill besilU.ted."bdievulbemechanismsin"oh·edlOllw Boecauseone Ihtoryholds thatclec1ri·s}'ltC'r\l also Ipply to Iu&her vertebnuu. cal rlddsmayuusetbe m:eptOfSIOq-
Dr. "foody.corbett $I\1dies how II'tPte i.o OM particular ana or tbellCr\'es oontrol m\lsck rontrxtion by membrane. Dr_ "100dy.corbell is try·s«rdilll I chemical. called I neu- inl to detennine v.hether nalurallyocrotrlnsmiuer.tllatsignalSlhemuscleto currinaelCC1ricalch.rgedirreren~in
contract. The association belween ne,.,'e the ~mbrane influence Ihe dislribulionand ml1SC1e occurs at I lite called llie ofrettplors. "EI«trical clilrae differneuromuscularjuDClion...hiklbeneu- mas an established in our bodies byrotransmilltr intaxts wilh !>pecifk thedlMributionof5UCltions.orcbarledm:eptOrli.olhemusdemem.brane. "10order for mllKle 10 fUDClion properly it
Newfoundland Junior Atlas
TECHNOLOGY 0 Se.br18hlCorpor.hon
TRANSFER Urnltrd
UPDATE 1'7O')7)7-Un
SeabTllht CorporallOn UmJled, \1emonal s lechllOlolY lransfet firm. !taljll$l SlK'CnSfll1lycomplned ilS fil'Sl ytaJ ofbusioess un« reacti\~ionin 1987•and ~ 110" in 1M proem or major plan.niq for Delli year. III mandate ~
10 us~ 1M economie ik\doprMnt or tM pro\in« primarily throuJh tMtransfer of knowledge in seien~ Ind technolOl>'. from the unhersily 10 th~
outsideeommunily.Al;OOfdinalo ill praident and ehid D«Uli\'e offker, Harry K, O&\·is. tM
oompany ..iUrontinuctoidmlifyandhdp~prornWlli~hprojcw at \,~, ",hik IIDdertakiD& Iar)e. aIlIabonli\l: R.t 0 mdeavors",ilh othet inslitutions. Alr~ady dose to 40 projects ha,e been ~nleted onIhe eompany's docket.
The Iistinl rf'cals plans for joint work on the erealion or oomputerizedd.t.bua and oommunieation Iinlts for a prO\in«-",ide busineu rnour~
.5(fV~; liM&Slana in tlK alabli,hmmt of a mannc applica1ioD cmtrr; put
ci!Motion .. ilh the Marine lnstitule In a Cmlrr for FlSlmia lono'.tion; andeol1aboration ",ith the Biotechnology Rncar,h lnnitule (Monlrcal) in lhemanagcmenl or specializeJ marine biote<:h rncar,h projects, Se"cral smallcrresearch projtcls .. ith PfOmi5C for rommcrcialiulion Ita\'e been idenlifiedand.rr al\~qqa of ik\dopmenl, \bny rncaKhcrs in lhe F..:ultJ<:sor \tedicine, Scimcc and Enaincnina arc in'iohed, (Cal~ Hono)
4. Retklns ofGrowlh
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POpulation Change 11971·19811and Total Population
byC,n,<lS 0',,'100
SJrtrJ" Gushue is ''110,,"''''0'' Officer... .... (M«IIdM)
Clifford Wood. tlSSOC,"te profnJOr of~Ir"ph)'. is d,,«lor of Memori,,1U,,'.-rrs'ly of Nfld. CflrlOlrflphkLtJborf,lOTy.
tan,e15abonafidec1emenllnvaphic Ihalcomplumap" .. iIl noo be underrommunicalion. Thi~ mcrca~ ....are- "ood by kindcrpnm·aac<! children beness r«ci.ed a bil pu\h!ll:'icral yun CIuse they lad, upcricnce and anaao ",hen • Brilish edueltor and map- IlnOent:andiaa of <patial rdalionllup'.m.ker published an .niclce~tolhnllhc But tllCl do lIndcr1tand. SIfIlplirlCd map',irtuaof"lraphicacy",...-hichherom. 11iustralLni those rc1.lIonsh,ps "lIhpared to litcracy, artieulaey and numcr- ...-hi,hlheyareramiliar,such.sthe"ayflCYas basic skills required byC\cryonc, home from the candy slore, or the 10-
Rcadifll .... ritina.nd arilhmetic.re cauonoflhemonkeyl\ou;lc.ttbcwo.the fundamental skills lhal rcai\eron- In otllcr "orm. ,f tbe map b,a, bcmsider.ble emphasis in our Khools from dailned for children of a ,;enain lIcdayone,bullheabilitylocomprehend Iroup. educalional attainmenl, andandun(lcrstandVaphies,orvaphic.- lC"ieralolhcrfa"ors.lhenlhemapbeey,r«ci"a lillk cmp1w.i5 in lheetluca- romn. useful tool for Undcr<ludJoltiona! process. As a conseq\lC'l'ltt the« their ..orld.
~ends to ~ a .~.I i~o~~about A :~I:~~ m.~ "'~ =m:~-presc:nl.lions.Fore'lmple.\'iereahn skillcd,arto,raph\cdcslg~rcanpl.an
Ihcdaign to achiC\elhcdaimlobjccti,e
Mcmorla.I Uni\cnlty's C&nOC"'phcnunderswxltlK 1i1Ial role that graphic tiesi,n has in mappinl· Thi,undeulandinlwillbcpul tOlheteit once apin a;
a Il\'w alias proj«!. letS unde,..,.aylhis~prifIJ in the JCOJT.pby d.cpanmcnt.homo: of \1UI'Cl- Memorial Uni,ersity or Ne..foundl.nd CanoaraphicLaborllOry,Thc proje<:t. a "junior" allasofNcwfoundl.ndand Labrador ....iUoonsostofUdoublc-pllJCplaI.aponray'na such tb,Cf!oC topics ... l'OC'Ofoundland·~hlStoriealbe&innin&S.iuplaoccin
Ihe ..otld,tlimaliccharacteriiucS,eulturalhcritagc.labortlw'aetmilics.rlSl!cry. forntry. minil\l. aarkulture. and_KY. The atJ.u ",ill be publWJetl byBrcab.ler Bookilld.• 'WIth rcscar,hfunded by almost SIOO,OOO from lheSc<:retary of State
The ArlllS of ""ewfo~"dIQnd QndlAtm>dor .. ill be a userul 1001 in tMedUCl1ionalsyslcnl. ~otOCllywillitOODtribute to tbe C'l!Monsion of the ge..OIJaphiealkno...-led,eorhuJIWlandphysieal resources for.1l NC"foundl.nders. bUI it ..ill aha promOle inlerest.in our pro'inc:c by aU CanadiaJu as arcsu.ltoftbeiDllo'iativedetilDandori&inalronlmt. Thu,. the atw is inlcoded10beromcasourccofel.lyrderC'l"laforlenerallCOIV.phic information eompiled all in onc study.
PHONE 1Q9.137·82S1
Nerves & Muscles 00"'""'"
!Monicla, a.s .sodium. ~um, poIusi.umand tblooidc."
Dr, \food)-Corbnl's resear,h team,... hich lIldudes Vadu.t~ student RobertGilbert, lab assistant Cynlhia MerterandrescarchusistantJcnniferHall,reemil)' idC'rItifocd lhree ion channel da.ssa on fro, muscle alb .. ltich could
luminalinj, They not only demonmateIhe""halc's\'eryhiJ.hdClr~orpropul
,ion cfftcieocy - hi&her than most
ships' propclkn - but lbe)' help himpin insi&hl and idca.'li about"",, lypaofOKillalil\lpropcllers.
lnexpcrimentalion wilh Oight. many~arly in'enton !Mollcrncd lheir nyintmachine dai&IIS upon binh. lOme IDOUs~fullYlhanOlhcn. We ha'e Iet!!I
early m.a,hina they ronstructed in
havior will' prove j~sl as rewa'rd,ng~~
OFFICE Of RESEARCH BERGY·BITSNiall Gogan, associale vice-praidenl Editor: Maloolm MatLcod
(n:sc.arch) PtKMOJrIphy: John Bourne\fakolm \tacI.cod. depuly diuaor Art .t 1a)'OU1: Da\~ R~
Rcscarchroolracu: T)1)C$CItilll: Nancy O....eBarbara Cox, Janitt T.ylor Word prOl:eSsiq: Dan'ta "".kina
Intern.tional prOlrams: Printed by Robinson-Blackmore lId.Tony Williamson, Lil Hillman. Send quericVsuuationl 10 Offi~
\tarian Alkinson of Research, B 1014. BusinessRadialioD 'biosafety: K,""iII Kane Admin. Bllildilll, Memorial UIllV.•
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FAX 7Q9.1)7-4S69 TELEX 016-4101
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Propellers ~,in""
\'elocily inereases the nukes are rOlaledunlllve:uf'Uefricicneyisobt.inedataflap of &rO\Ind 2Odcsrea(5Ce sket,h).Obwn~of.. halas.. imminaCOllfinn lh.t thcinlcnal for Ihc tail beat ofa fin whaleuavellinl al full lilt is aboutthret!5C<:onds
The rncareben ha,c ealc:u1ated 1MpropuW,eefflciclll:)lofthefluka, Ufoinl such pmiiction$ and tMO\n-alldimensions of a !Monkular "h.le, ali.around 0.8 tonnes. Swimming at ISknou••bout lOP speed. it ....ouldlencrlle904borloepl)'/ller.
PredilClionsoftlWlypcfordirfcrmlspe<:M::sof""hak"'iU be used by Lim andthe whale rncard'l ,roup 10 formmodels of the bil animals' eneTlyre·qUiTetnelIIS.<flCCds.nU&ralionbeha'iorand the rdationslup bn..cm bodyproportiocuandpcrrormancc.\1ockll.like this arc important to analyze the«olojYof "'haJa and their environmmt..ndtMirinleraetionswithothcranunaband flShSlocki. BoK.a nl,alarcbiltcl. filldllbac StudlCli "CrY il-
oonlribuletoc!tcIriulcltarledirrer_mcctiO\ertheoeUmanbraDC,"Wearcno" dclcnrunlll" ho'III lbcsc ion channds. or ,ales. are di.tributed in lhemembrane. and iflh~ytan heopcnetland tloscd by the.pplication ofspccificncurotranmittm." ".eSllys
Dr. Moody-Corbett. a ""o'ia Scotian
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IarJCSIuru~«$ity.T1Icnamc is a I'tmindcr"tbal theKarticla rromlhc~1uscuIarDy"ropbyAuociI.
eonccm frl,J:1DCllU of a VClter ~ffort.The symbolism or itt- lion of Canada. a.s ..CU a.s a Kermil E.bcr&S ICCrI1eti appropriale because they arc built up by IIC'/II' laym ronllnual- OsKrman PQ<(.I)octorai \'ya.sthen,aly added - jun as knowledle slowly Increases - over ~nturia. Thanh Gra,is Rncarch fellowship. Currently.to Harold Paddock for lOme of these ideas••nd Marie Gleason for lots of she holds a prestigious fhc--)'e&r KhoIar-ad\itt. PubUshcd by Memorial's Di\'ilion of Uni.cnity Rel.ations for tM ship rrom tM Medical Research Coun-OfrICe of Rcscardr.. ciJ. Appointed llMistanl prOfCSKK of
physiolo&Yal\fcrnorialinl98S.shcis• member of 5C\etal aca(lcmic andprofcssion.lsocietics.indudinltheBi.oph)'skaiSocietyandthcSocietyfotNcuroscimtt. Her hustwxl. Dr. DaleCorbetl...he oblaincd tM \J.Se. andPhDdelrce:sal\fcmorialUnj,crsity,isabo a member of lhc Oi,ision of BuitMedieal Sciences and is an .!iSOCi.leprofcuor of physioloJY (neuroacicnce)TMy ba'l: t'*O §OIlS. R()(Icri,;k (Roddie),four)'Clf$.andJustin,lKMyetonc