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For the Record, Dec. 1, 2004

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11 a.m., Dec. 1, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Publications

Thomas E. McKenna, research associate, Delaware Geological Survey, co-editor with J.B. Martin of a special issue of Ground Water; with Martin, “Ground Water Discharge to Estuarine and Coastal Ocean Environments,” pages 957-958 and, with D.W. Urish, “Tidal Effects on Ground Water Discharge Through a Sandy Beach,” pages 971-982, both in Ground Water, vol. 42, no. 7.

Presentations

Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice, “Citizen Participation in the Judicial System: Trial by Jury,” webcast presented at meeting of Bar Association of Morón, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov. 12.

Gregory Landrey, adjunct associate professor of art conservation, “Conservation and Recovery,” at Association of Cleaners and Restorers, September, West Chester, Pa.

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, “German Immigration to and Servitude in America, 1700-1820,” an invited presentation to the Delaware Saengerbund and German Genealogical Group, Dec. 22, Newark, Del.

Service

William S. Schenck, scientist, Delaware Geological Survey, served as Council of Examiners representative and Delaware voting member at the National Association of State Boards of Geologists annual meeting, Nov. 2-5, Boise, Idaho.

John C. Watson, limited term researcher, Delaware Geological Survey, participated in a GIS Day event in Lancaster County, Pa., Nov. 17.

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