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For the Record, Sept. 23, 2005 To view past For the Records, click here. 9:08 a.m., Sept. 23, 2005--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff. Books Rudi Matthee, professor of history, The Pursuit of Pleasure: Drugs and Stimulants in Iranian History, 1500-1900, Princeton University Press. Susan L. Miller, professor of sociology and criminal justice, Victims as Offenders: The Paradox of Womens Violence in Relationships, Rutgers University Press. Publications Jack R. Vinson, H. Fletcher Brown Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, invited plenary speech, Sandwich Structures: Past, Present and Future, at seventh international conference on sandwich structure, Aug. 29-31, University of Aalborg, Denmark. The paper appears in the conference transactions, Sandwich Structures 7: Advancing with Sandwich Structures and Materials, pages 2-12, Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Tammy L. Anderson, professor of sociology and criminal justice, Dimensions of Womens Power in Illicit Drug Economy, in Theoretical Criminology, pages 371-400. Presentations Joyce Hill Stoner, professor of art conservation, Whistler Through the Eyes of His Women, a slide lecture/performance presentation, at Philbrook Museum of Art, Aug. 21, Tulsa, Okla., and a presentation on pioneer conservator William Suhr, at International Council of Museums, conservation division conference, in September, The Hague, The Netherlands. Susan L. Miller, professor of sociology and criminal justice, an invited presentation, Unintended Consequences of Mandatory Arrest: Policy Problems and Possibilities, at Columbia School of Law, New York City. Farley Grubb, professor of economics, The Net Asset Position of the U.S. National Government, 1784-1802: Hamiltons Blessing or the Spoils of War? at the 65th annual meeting of the Economic History Association, Sept. 16, Toronto. Honors David Hollowell, UD executive vice president, was invited to serve on the 40-member international alumni council of Boston University for a two-year term. Service Farley Grubb, professor of economics, was elected Sept. 14 as a research associate in the National Bureau of Economic Research program on the development of the American economy. For the Record submissions Please submit information to be listed on For the Record by using a form found at [https://chico.nss.udel.edu/udaily/sugg_login.jsp], or through campus mail addressed to: UDaily Editor, Public Relations, Academy Building, 105 E. Main St. To learn how to subscribe to UDaily, click here. |