Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1965, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Chemistry Professor
Gets Research Award
. Lloyd J. Dolby, associate pro
fessor of chemistry at the Uni
versity has been named a Sloan
Research Fellow to receive an
unrestricted grant for basic re
search.
He is one of 91 young scientists
in the United States and Canada
who were named by the Alfred
1*. Sloan Foundation to receive
the awards, which are for a two
year period
Candidates do not apply for
Sloan Research Fellowships, but
are nominated by their depart
ment chairman or other scient
i.sts familiar with their research
potential. Dolby will become one
of three Sloan Research Fellows
now conducting research at the
l diversity.
Previous Awards
Continuing research u n (I e r
grants awarded in previous years
are Marshall Fixman, professor
of chemistry, and Robert M Mazo,
associate professor of chemistry
and director of the University’s
Institute of Theoretical Science.
At present Fixman is on leave
from the University and is at
Harvard University as a visiting
professor of chemistry.
other University faculty mem
bers who have been honored with
the Sloan grants in previous years
are Terrell L. Hill, John A Schel
Iman and Virgil (.'. Boekelheide,
al professors of chemistry.
Faculty Member
Dolby has been a member of
the University faculty since I960.
A native of Illinois, he received
his bachelor's degree from the
University of Illinois in 1950 He
received his doctor of philosophy
degree from the University of
California in 1959
From 1959 to I960 he was a
National Science Foundation post
doctoral fellow at the University
of Wisconsin. His two major line*
of research are the synthesis of
natural products and investiga
tions into the mechanism of the
I’rins reaction
His research is also being sup
ported by other grants totaling
more than $50,000 This includes
a Public Health Service grant of
$13,998 from the National In
stitute of Mental Health, a grant
of $21,500 from the National Sci
ence Foundation and a grant of
$19,068 from the American Chem
ical Society.
THOMAS J. DOI.RY
Sloan Research Fellow
Library Extends
Saturday Hours
The University Library will be
open longer on Saturdays during
spring term. It will now remain
open from 8 a m to 10 p m. It
was formerly open from 8 a m
to 5 p m
The reserve book room has also
added 2 hours to its open sched
ule on Saturdays, remaining open
from 5 to 7 pm, a period that
was formerly close*! New reserve
room hours are the same as those
for the general library on Sat
urdays
Additional hours have also been
added to open time at the branch
library in the School of Archi
lecture and Aliled Arts The AAA
Library, formerly open on Sat
urdays from 8 a in to noon, will
now also be open on Saturdays
from 1 p m to 5 p in.
The changes, which will be
come effective on Saturday, April
3, were made in response to a
recommendation from the ASL'f)
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Publications
Interviews Set
The Student Publications
Hoard has released the follow
ing schedule of interviews and
times petitions will be accept
ed for editor and business man
ager of The Emerald and Ore
gaua and editor of Next:
• Oregana business mana
ger—petitions due April 1, in
ter views, April 5.
• Emerald editor and busi
ness manager—petitions due
April 7 interviews, April 12.
• Oregana and Next edi
April 17, interviews, April 12.
interviews. May 3.
All petitions are due at 5 p.m.
in the office of Burton A. Ben
son, student publications direc
tor, in the Student I'nion. All
meetings will be at 7 p.m.
Fulbright Grant
Recipient Named
Miss Charlotte Sue Potter, a
senior in foreign languages, has
been awarded a Fulbright grant
to study and teaeh abroad during
the coming year.
Miss Potter is the third Univer
sity student to receive a Fulbright
this month. Thora Mae Williams,
a senior in journalism, and Ray
mond Pomerleau, a research as
sistant in international studies,
have both received grants along
with Lusian C. Marquis, associ
ate professor of political science 1
and director of the Honors Col
lege.
Miss Potter is currently study
ing advanced linguistics at the
University of California in Ber
keley, but will receive her de
grc here at the University in
June.
The 23-year-old senior is plan
ning to spend the next academ
ic year in Italy where she will
study Italian literature and work
as a teaching assistant in a secon
dary school The grant will cov
er all her travel and subsistence
expenses while abroad.
She is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Paul Potter, 2087 Alder St
Her father is the vice principal of
South Eugene High School
Play Production
Class Offered
A course in producing the new
play” will be offered during spring
term at the University.
Original scripts from students
have been submitted and are
available for production, but
there is a need for a roster of
theatrical talent, including artists,
designers and technicians to work
in the program. Students, faculty
and the general public arc in
vited to participate.
Those interested should call the
University Theatre at ext. 1781
or send a card to the I T stating
name, address, telephone number
and area of interest.
Horace W. Robinson, director
of the UT, is in charge of the1
program.
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