UpDate - Vol. 14, No. 1, Page 12
September 1, 1994
Faculty and staff

PUBLICATIONS

     Farley Grubb, economics, and Tony Stitt, international programs,
     "The Liverpool Emigrant Servant Trade and the Transition to Slave
     Labor in the Chesapeake, 1679-1707: Market Adjustments to War,"
     in Explorations in Economic History, vol. 31, pages 376-406, July
     1994.

     Kenneth Koford, economics and political science and international
     relations, "What Can We Learn About Congressional Politics from
     Dimensional Studies of Roll-Call Voting?" in Economics and
     Politics, vol. 6, pages 173-186, July 1994.

     Mary P. Richards, arts and science, "Beowulf 2695a: andlongne,"
     in The Ring of Words in Medieval Literature, pages 281-290,
     Ulrich Goebel and David Lee, editors, Studies in Russian and
     German 9, Mellen Press, 1993, Lewiston, Maine.

     Eric Denson, counseling, "Developing a Freshman Seminar for
     Student-Athletes," in Journal of College Student Development,
     vol. 35, pages 303-304; and with Kelly Green, former education
     graduate student, "Building Rapport with Student-Athletes: A
     Survey of Counselor Strategies," in Academic Athletic Journal,
     fall, pages 38-53.

     A. Julian Valbuena, Elias Ahuja Professor of Spanish, "El
     Experimento Narrativo de Esther Tusquets," in Actas de la
     Asociacion Internacional de Hispanistas, Irvine 1992, Juan
     Villegas, editor, vol. 2, pages 165-172, University of California
     Press, 1994, Irvine.

     Peter J. Warter, electrical engineering, and S. Sureshchandran,
     graduate student in computer and information sciences, "Receiver
     Architectures for Real-Time Image Compression Algorithms Based on
     a Feature Visibility Model," in Multimedia Systems, vol. 2, no.
     1, pages 15-25, June 1994.

PRESENTATIONS

     Allan L. McCutcheon, sociology and criminal justice, "Religious
     Belief and Practice in the Old and New Federal States of
     Germany," at European Consortium for Political Research,
     University of Essex, Aug. 10, England.

     Faculty, professional staff and graduate students of the
     Department of Food and Resource Economics made presentations at
     the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
     annual meeting hosted by the University of Delaware, June 27-29:
     C.K. Halbrendt , W. Latham, economics, with graduate student W.
     Tan and F. Tuan of USDA, "Rural Chinese Food Consumption: The
     Case of Jiangsu"; J. Mackenzie and graduate student J.L. Sparco,
     "Agricultural Land Uses and Nitrate Contamination of Groundwater:
     A GIS and Spatial Regression Analysis"; J.R. Bacon, U.C.
     Toensmeyer and C.M. Gempesaw with graduate student R.F. Hattar,
     "Alternative Marketing Strategies for Vegetable Packing
     Operations in Jordan"; J.L. Cole and S.E. Hastings, "The
     Contribution of Land Grant Universities in Rural Development
     Programs"; Gempesaw, Bacon and graduate student F. Albay with J.
     Corman and S. Narayanan of Agriculture Canada, "An Economic
     Analysis of Canadian Broiler Growout Returns with Unrestricted
     Markets"; Halbrendt, R. Aull-Hyde and visiting scholar S. Jundong
     with S.E. Webb of Winrock International Institute, "Impact of
     Trade Reform on China's Crop Sector"; Hastings and R.V.
     Tanjuakio, "A Stochastic Shift-Share Analysis of Industrial
     Growth in the Delmarva Peninsula"; Halbrendt, L.G. Sterling,
     animal science and agricultural biochemistry, S. Snider,
     cooperative extension, and graduate student A. Folly, "An
     Economic Analysis of the Impact of Lower Saturated Fat Pork on
     the Pork Industry"; Gempesaw with S.C. Smearman, L.A.
     Blanciforti, G.E. D'Souza of West Virginia University, "Consumer
     Preferences for Farm-Raised Trout: An Application to West
     Virginia"; and graduate student D.E. Wentzien, "Stochastic
     Modeling of Land Use Transitions: A Land Use Policy Tool."
     Presentations also were made at the American Agricultural
     Economics Association meeting in August, San Diego: Aull-Hyde,
     Gempesaw and Wentzein, "Fuzzification of Risk in Evaluation of
     Agricultural Diversification Strategies"; Halbrendt and Gempesaw
     with former graduate student D. Dolk-Etz and F. Tuan of USDA,
     "Rural Chinese Food Consumption: The Case of Guandong"; and
     Halbrendt, J. Pesek and R. Lindner of University of Western
     Australia-Nedlands, "GSK Weighted Least Square Logit Model of
     Australian Consumer Preferences for PST Supplemented Pork."

     Roland R. Roth, entomology and applied ecology, with former
     graduate student Mark S. Johnson, "Effects of Age on Breeding
     Success of Wood Thrushes," at Ecological Society of America
     meeting, Aug. 7-11, Knoxville, Tenn.

     Daryl P. Whittington and Robert B. Carroll, plant and soil
     sciences, "Effect of Cutting Practice and Inoculum Level on Crown
     and Root Rot of Bird's Foot Trefoil," at American
     Phytopathological Society annual meeting, Aug. 6-10, Albuquerque.

     Anne Bowler, sociology and criminal justice, "Methodological
     Dilemmas in the Sociology of Art," at 13th World Congress of
     Sociology, July 22, Bielefeld, Germany.

     David Herman, music, organ recitals at St. John's Church,
     Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C., June 22, and at Washington
     National Cathedral, July 31.

     James A. Inciardi, sociology and criminal justice, "The Methods,
     Dangers and Ethics of Crack House Research," at National
     Institute of Health, July 25, Bethesda, Md.; with H. Virginia
     McCoy and Hilary Surrat of University of Miami Comprehensive Drug
     Research Center, "Structuring an HIV Prevention Model in Rio de
     Janeiro," at Symposium on HIV Prevention/Intervention, Aug. 1,
     Flagstaff, Ariz.; with Steven S. Martin, Dorothy Lockwood and
     Anne Pottieger, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Correlates
     of HIV Seropositivity in a Prison Releasee Sample," Aug. 8, and
     with Martin, Kristine Mulhorn and Robert Gossweiler, Center for
     Drug and Alcohol Studies, "Involving the Neighborhood in a
     Neighborhood Household Survey," Aug. 6, at American Sociological
     Association meeting, Los Angeles.

     Joan L. Brown, foreign languages and literatures, Conversaciones
     Creadoras, her book, at Meet the Author session, American
     Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese convention,
     Aug. 9, Philadelphia.

     Carl Jacobson, Management Information Services, and Fred
     Hofstetter, Instructional Technology Center, "Using Multimedia to
     Give Internet A Custom Look and Feel," at Coalition for Networked
     Information and Association for Managing and Using Information
     Resources in Higher Education regional conference, June,
     Philadelphia. The presentation also will be made in October at
     another regional conference in Fullerton, Calif.

     David Hollowell, senior vice president, "Information Management:
     Key to Institutional Decision Making," a panel, at Society for
     College and University Planning 29th annual conference, July 24-
     27, San Francisco.

     A. Julian Valbuena, Elias Ahuja Professor of Spanish, "El Teatro
     Seglar de Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz y la Tradicion de la
     Comedia," at 30th Congress of the International Institute of
     Iberoamerican Literature, June 12-16, University of Pittsburgh.

     Janice Jordan and Eric Denson, counseling, "Making Your Program
     Count: Quantifying Services for Accountability," at National
     Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics annual meeting,
     June 9, Oak Brook, Ill.

SERVICE & AWARDS

     David Hollowell, senior vice president, named president of
     Society for College and University Planning for 1994-95.

     Richard N. Benson, Delaware Geological Survey, appointed
     associate editor for Environmental Geosciences Journal, 1994-95.

     Michael Middaugh, institutional research and planning, named to
     the national joint commission on accountability reporting for
     National Association of State Universities and Land Grant
     Colleges, American Association of State Colleges and Universities
     and American Association of Community Colleges. The commission
     assures a uniform response to federal, state and regional
     accreditation mandates for institutional accountability
     reporting.

     Mary P. Richards, arts and science, appointed to a three-year
     term as board member, Delaware Nature Society.

     Robert B. Carroll, plant and soil sciences, served as councilor
     of Potomac Division, American Phytopathological Society, at
     annual meeting Aug. 6-10, Albuquerque. At the same meeting,
     Thomas A. Evans and Daryl P. Whittington, plant and soil
     sciences, were members of the Potomac Division team that won the
     national deBary Bowl, an informational contest.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY

   30 years
     John L. Burmeister, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Arthur Halprin, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Richard B. Herr, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Robert Nyden Hill, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1964.
     David E. Ingersoll, political science and international
        relations, Sept. 1, 1964.
     John C. Kraft, geology, Sept. 1, 1964.
     John P. McLaughlin, psychology, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Lucia M. Palmer, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Charles A. Rowe, art, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Jerold M. Schultz, chemical engineering, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Clifford W. Sloyer, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1964.
     Jack R. Vinson, mechanical engineering, Sept. 1, 1964.

   25 years
     Thomas S. Angell, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Jerry C. Beasley, English, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Robert B. Bennett, English, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Edmunds Bunkse, geography, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Carolyn A. Butler, Dining Services, Sept. 8, 1969.
     Tsu-Wei Chou, mechanical engineering, Sept. 1, 1969.
     John S. Crawford, art history, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Mary P. Donaldson-Evans, foreign languages and literatures, Sept.
        1, 1969.
     Paul T. Durbin, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Richard B. Fischer, continuing education, Sept. 1, 1969.
     David W. Francis, life and health sciences, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Mary Frances Gehrmann, Dining Services, Sept. 8, 1969.
     Michael D. Greenberg, mechanical engineering, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Nancy S. Hall, parallel program, Georgetown, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Robert C. Hodson, life and health sciences, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Claudia H. Holden, Cooperative Extension, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Caroline M. Holmes, Dining Services, Sept. 4, 1969.
     George C. Hsaio, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1969.
     John Jeter Hurt, history, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Edgar N. Johnson, intercollegiate athletics, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Ronald L. Lemoncelli, parallel program, Georgetown, Sept. 1,
        1969.
     William W. McNabb, international programs and special sessions,
        Sept. 1, 1969.
     Thomas F. Merrill, English, Sept. 1, 1969.
     George E. Miller, English, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Frank B. Murray, education, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Leonard M. Nelson, parallel program, Georgetown, Sept. 1, 1969.
     James Knowles Oliver, political science and international
        relations, Sept. 1, 1969..
     John J. Pikulski, education development, Sept. 1, 1969.
     David B. Pong, history, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Henry T. Reynolds, political science and international relations,
        Sept. 1, 1969.
     Norman Sasowsky, art, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Richard S. Sharf, counseling and student development, Sept. 1,
        1969.
     James R. Thornton, economics, Sept. 1, 1969.
     Marvin Zuckerman, psychology, Sept. 1, 1969.

   20 years
     Burton A. Abrams, economics, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Leta P. Aljadir, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1974.
     David F. Allmendinger, history, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Margaret Andersen, University provost office, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Hilton Brown, art conservation, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Ronald J. Gibbs, marine studies, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Roberta M. Golinkoff, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Margaret P. Hassert, English, Sept. 1, 1974.
     James E. Hoffman, psychology, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Chin-Pao Huang, civil engineering, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Mir N. Islam, food science, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Vera E. Kaminski, art, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Luther James Kemble, agricultural engineering, Sept. 3, 1974.
     James W. Kent, physical education/intercollegiate athletics,
        Sept. 1, 1974.
     Rosemary Lane, art, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Bonnie J. Meszaros, Center for Economics Education, Sept. 1,
        1974.
     Raymond D. Nichols, art, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Nancy Ann Proctor, business and economics, Sept. 3, 1974.
     Peter G. Roe, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Marc R. Samonisky, physical education/intercollegiate athletics,
        Sept. 1, 1974.
     Russell Settle, economics, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Henry L. Shipman, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Rivers Singleton, life and health sciences, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Douglas F. Stalker, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1974.
     Michael A. Zinn, music, Sept. 1, 1974.

   15 years
     Brian P. Ackerman, psychology, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Paul D. Amer, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Lynda C. Barrett, Student Health Services, Sept. 4, 1979.
     Lester W. Chadwick, business and economics, accounting, Sept. 1,
        1979.
     Thomas W. Charles, business and economics, accounting, Sept. 1,
        1979.
     Lawrence H. Cohen, psychology, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Jay F. Custer, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Bettyann Giedd Daley, Mathematical Sciences Teaching and Learning
        Center, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Joan Del Fattore, English, Sept. 1, 1979.
     William John Frawley, linguistics, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Joanne Marie Golden, educational development, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Otilia Hoidal, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Elizabeth J. Jenkins, nursing, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Gilda Marie Kelsey, writing center, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Kenneth John Koford, economics, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Kenneth M. Lomax, agricultural engineering, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Hershel Parker, English, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Wallace Geoffrey Pill, plant and soil science, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Virginia Ann Redmond, recreation and intramural programs, Sept.
        1, 1979.
     Eleonora Schneider, Student Health Services, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Robert F. Simons, psychology, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Janet A. Smith, physical education, Sept. 1, 1979.
     Ronald F. Whittington, affirmative action and multicultural
        programs, Sept. 1, 1979.

   10 years
     Deborah E. Allen, life and health sciences, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Charles Boncelet, electrical engineering, Sept. 1, 1984.
     R. John Brockmann, English, Sept. 1, 1984.
     John H. Carter, economics, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Juliet L. Dee, communication, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Margaret M. Donlan, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Sandra F. Dunnington, nursing, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Ralph P. Ferretti, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Philip Goldstein, parallel program, Wilmington, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Susan E. Groh, honors program, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Joyce L. Hart, business and economics, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Paul Hooper, business and economics, accounting, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Dallas G. Hoover, food science, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Barbara S. Izard, psychology, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Sherry L. Kitto, plant and soil science, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Christine Kydd, business administration, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Albert G. Laibinis, public safety, Sept. 4, 1984.
     Insup Lee, business and economics, finance, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Abraham Mark Lenhoff, chemical engineering, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Jon R. Manon, educational development, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Linda Kay Matocha, nursing, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Bessie Anne McAneny, individual and family studies, Sept. 1,
        1984.
     William H. Meyer, political science and international relations,
        Sept. 1, 1984.
     Krystyna P. Musik, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1,
        1984.
     Georgia B. Pyrros, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Harris E. Ross, English, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Harold R. Shoun, transportation services, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Richard E. Stevens, Mathematical Sciences Teaching and Learning
        Center, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Arthur W. Tear, public safety, Sept. 1, 1984.
     Amalia Carmen Veitia, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1,
        1984.
     Connie E. Vickery, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1984.

   5 years
     Lynn M. Acquard, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Herbert E. Allen, civil engineering, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Susan A. Amert, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Ann L. Ardis, English, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Dorothy M. Ashcraft, facilities managment, custodial services,
        Sept. 1, 1989.
     Maryanne Atkinson, business and economics, accounting, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Ellen Louise Baer, writing center, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Rebecca M. Barton, facilities management, budget cost
        containment, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Kevin James Belles, Management Information Services, Sept. 5,
        1989.
     Janice Marian Bibik, physical education, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Carl Randall Bolton, art, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Joann E. Browning, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     William L. Browning, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     John Case, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Marie B. Caulfield, pyschology, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Teresa Marie Cooney, individual and family studies, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Shelia G. Cushing, nursing, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Zoubeida Ramez Dagher, educational development, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Lu Ann De Cunzo, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Melanie Kay Dement, music, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Timothy E. Detwiler, business and economics, finance, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Cynthia F. Espinoza, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Edward E. Eyler, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1989.
     R. Gary Ferguson, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Patricia A. Fink, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Evelyn M. Fisher, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Catherine Fitzmaurice, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Raymond Norman Fleck, public safety, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Joanne Forestell, admissions, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Linda E. Freeman, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Edward V. Guerrero, English, Sept. 1, 1989.
     George Hadjipanayis, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Nancy E. Hardin, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Betty Jane Helms, University development, Sept. 5, 1989.
     Judith L. Hendricks, nursing, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Mary Emma Horton, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Honoria A. Joyner, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Jaana Juvonen, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Eric William Kaler, chemical engineering, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Mary C. Kernan, business administration, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Ali S. Khayrallah, electrical engineering, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Rita M. Kingery, business and economics accounting, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Anne F. Lamotte, Student Health Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Edythe M. Large, purchasing, Sept. 5, 1989.
     Richard E. Laughlin, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Alexander Lehrman, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Chung Ngoc Leung, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Roger Lewis, public safety, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Keith F. Liebal, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Jean-Hsang Lin, electrical engineering, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Sandra L. Linda, business and economics accounting, Sept. 1,
        1989.
     Errol L. Lloyd, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Kathleen A. MacDonald, library, Sept. 5, 1989.
     Nicholas D. Mann, music, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Suzanne Mannes, psychology, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Irene S. McClay, physical therapy, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Shirley S. McFadden, Graphics Communications Center, Sept. 5,
        1989.
     Douglas M. McLeod, communication, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Noel M. Murray, business adminstration, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Cynthia Okolo, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Robin Lu Payne, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Ali A. Poorani, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Alvina E. Quintana, English, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Jo Rayyan, English Language Institute, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Changra L. Reedy, art conservation, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Leslie Reidel, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Lidia K. Rejto, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Thomas Rocek, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Eloy Rodriguez, public safety, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Marcy B. Rosen, music, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Michael Rosenberg, parallel program, Wilmington, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Romain Valery Roy, mechanical engineering, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Wendy Samter, communication, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Susan Sandall, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Jane Sharf, writing center, Sept. 1, 1989.
     David R. Shearer, history, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Eileen T. Smitheimer, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Susan R. Sweeney, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Kimberly A. Trescott, admissions, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Curtis Lee Tucker, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Jewel H. Walker, theatre, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Malvin T. Walker, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Patience H. Wallace, Dining Services, Sept. 8, 1989.
     Elizabeth C. Weslager, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Barbara Whalen, financial aid, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Diane Wilson, life and health sciences, Sept. 1, 1989.
     Kimberly A. Yackoski, admissions, Sept. 1, 1989.

GRANTS

     Suresh G. Advani, mechanical engineering, $45,360 from National
     Institute of Standards and Technology for "Development of a
     Permeability Prediction Simulator for 3-D Fibrous Porous Media."

     Herbert E. Allen, civil engineering, and C.P. Huang,
     Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, $70,880
     from state of New Jersey for "Adsorption/ Desorption and
     Transport of Mercury and Arsenic in New Jersey Soils."

     Steven K. Dentel, civil engineering, from DuPont Co.: $22,142 for
     "Assessment of Streaming Current Detector Applications in
     Industrial Wastewater Treatment" and $20,169 for "Analysis and
     Improvement of Flocculation-Flotation Processes in Biological
     Treatment of Industrial Wastes."

     Lawrence P. Donnelley, international programs and special
     sessions, $102,311 from U.S. Information Agency for
     "USIA/University of Delaware Media Development Project:
     Bulgaria."

     Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, $30,000 from
     DuPont Co. and $30,000 from state under Delaware Research
     Partnership Program for "Structural Characterization of
     Oligonucleotides by Mass Spectrometry."

     Eric W. Kaler, chemical engineering, $22,000 from National
     Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Simulated Microgravity
     Using Supercritical Fluid/Water/Surfactant Mixtures."

     Michael T. Klein and William H. Calkins, catalytic science and
     technology, $106,642 from CONSOL for "A Study of the Conversion
     of the Non-distillable Portion (Resid) of Coal Liquefaction
     Process Streams and Correlation of Conversion Reactivity with
     Resid Structure."

     Susan C. Lee, Foreign Student and Scholar Services, $30,000 fro
     NAFSA/USIA under the Russian and Eurasian Awards Program.

     Roy L. McCullough, composite materials, $30,437 from National
     Institute of Standards and Technology for "The Characterization
     of Polymer-Solid Interface (Fellowship)."

     Douglas P. Ridge, $13,000 from W.R. Grace for "Laser Desorption
     Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry."

     Michael H. Santare, mechanical engineering, $20,644 from National
     Science Foundation for "Science Base for Precision Fabrication of
     Thermoplastic Composites Using Laser-Assisted Consolidation."

     Douglas F. Taber, chemistry and biochemistry, $169,981 from
     Public Health Service, National Institute of General Medical
     Sciences for "Synthesis of Taxol."

     Ferris Webster, marine studies, $225,000 from National Science
     Foundation for "WOCE Data Information Unit."