UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 2, Page 11 September 12, 1991 Faculty and staff Presentations Raymond Callahan, history, "British Strategic Traditional: Continental versus Maritime," at U.S. Marine Corps Staff College, Sept. 3, Quantico, Va. Limin Kung Jr., animal science and agricultural biochemistry, "Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Microbials" and "New Feed Additives for Dairy Cattle," at Advanced Nutrition Seminar for Feed Professionals, Aug. 28, Madison, Wisc. Kenneth Koford, economics and political science, "Qualitative Properties of Roll-Call Voting in an Efficient and Competitive Legislature," at American Political Science Association meeting, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, Washington, D.C. Frank R. Scarpitti, sociology and criminal justice, "Crime in the Waste Disposal Industry," Walter C. Reckless Memorial Lecture, May 22, Ohio State University. Ruth Mulford, parallel program, presented violin performances March 21, Seaford Retirement and Rehabilitation Center; April 18 and May 14, Salisbury (Md.) Nursing Home; May 17, Manoken Manor, Princess Ann, Md.; April 27, American Association of University Women state convention, Seaford; May 7, Mt. Olivet Church Women's luncheon; May 16, Methodist Manor House, Seaford; May 18, annual gospel concert for minority scholarships, Delaware Technical and Community College, Georgetown; and June 4, Pine Bluff Village, Salisbury, Md. Miscellaneous Douglas F. Tuttle, public safety, elected to a two-year term on the board of directors, International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. Jeanne S. Rymer, textiles, design and consumer economics, invited to serve on inaugural forum on lighting design education sponsored by International Association of Lighting Designers, June 22, California Polytechnic University. Robert T. Allen, entomology and applied ecology, appointed research associate, Department of Entomology, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. William Markell, accounting, appointed to Accounting Accreditation Committee, American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. Herbert E. Allen, civil engineering, invited to serve three-year term on the science advisory committee, Hazardous Substance Research Center/South and Southwest. Frank R. Scarpitti, sociology and criminal justice, appointed to editorial policy board of Deviant Behavior and reappointed to editorial board of Sociological Inquiry. Publications Limin Kung Jr., animal science and agricultural biochemistry, "Lupin as a Protein Supplement for Growing Lambs," in Journal of Animal Science, vol. 69, pages 3398-3405. Margaret L. Andersen, sociology and women's studies, "Feminism and the American Family Ideal," in Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 22, pages 235-246, summer 1991. Grants Lin G. Alessi, Academic Advancement Office, $l30,816 from U.S. Department of Education, for "Student Support Services Program." Herbert E. Allen, civil engineering, with George W. Luther, marine studies, $15,000 from Electric Power Partners Program, for "Chemistry and Bioavailability of Copper in Indian River Bay." Michael A. Arenson, music, $58,087 from U.S. Department of Education (FIPSE), for "Computer Lessons for Written Harmony." Patricia Bent, education, with Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies, $60,000 from The Pew Charitable Trusts, for "Recruitment and Retention of Disadvantaged Students in the College of Education, University of Delaware"; also, Murray, $66,404 from U.S. Department of Education (FIPSE), for "The Academic Major in Elementary Education: A Curriculum Proposal." Steven K. Dentel, civil engineering, with Donald L. Sparks, plant and soil sciences, $131,027 from U.S. Geological Survey, for "Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies of Selective Organic Adsorption by Surfactant-Modified Clays." John W. Ewart, marine studies, $15,000 from Delaware Department of Agriculture, for "A Proposal to Establish a Delaware Aquaculture Information/ Resource Center," and $12,350 from Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center, for "Water Quality and Waste Management in Aquaculture Production." Carroll E. Izard, Unidel Professor of Psychology, $96,294 from National Science Foundation, for "Emotion in Early Development."