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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner from Fairbanks, Alaska • Page 15

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Alaska, Daily News-Miner, Monday, August 18, 1969 Science Conference Program MONDAY, AUGUST 26,1969. a.m. Patty Gymnasium SYMPOSIUM: Economics of Petroleum Dr. Joseph L. Fisher, President, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.

Significance of Shifts in World Oil Morris Adelman, Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. The Oil Industry: Its Structure and Regulation in Alaska and the Lower Wallace F. Lbvejoy, Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Tex. Alaska Oil in World Eckis, Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, Atlantic Richfield Los Angeles. Discussants: J.P.

Gallagher, President, Dome Petroleum, Calgary; Prof. Arlon Tussing, Institute of Social Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska. 12:15 p.m. University Commons LUNCHEON: Presiding, Dr. K.M.

Rae, Vice President for Research and Advanced Study, University of Alaska; Welcome, Dr. Willium R. Wood, President, University of Alaska. A Science Policy for Steven Dedijer, Research Policy Program, University of Lund, Sweden. 2p.m.

Patty Gymnasium PANEL: Petroleum, Politics and Government-Chairman, Prof. Victor Fischer, Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska. Politics of Robert Engler, Department of Political Science, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxvilte, N.Y. Petroleum Industry Relationship to Government-Frank Ikard, President, American Petroleum Institute, New York. Policy Choices in Petroleum Legislation C-anada-Ala ska A.R.

Thompson, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Discussants: Thomas E. Kelly, Commissioner, Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Juneau; F.G. Larminie, Alaska Manager, B.P. Exploration, U.S.A.,, Anchorage; Hon.

Gene Guess, Chairman, Legislative Council, Alaska State Legislature, Anchorage. 2p.m. DuckeringBuilding (Room 318) PANEL: TheCondition of Alaskan Natives Prof. William J. Loyens, Department of Anthropology University of Alaska.

Health Status of the Alaskan Native People -Dr. Martha Wilson, Director, Alaskan Native Medical Center, Anchorage. Characteristics of the Economy of Village Alaska and Prospects for D. Arnold, Planning Officer for Native Affairs, Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska, Anchorage. The Self-Perception of the Alaskan Valene L.

Smith, Department of Anghropology, Chico State College, Chico, Calif. Discussant: Prof. Lee Salisbury, Department of Speech, Drama and Radio, University of Alaska. 2p.m. Schaible Auditorium Bunnell Building PANEL: Ecological Impact of Arctic Development- Chairman, Prof.

Laurence Irving, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska. Ecology of the North Albert Johnson, Department of Biology, San Diego State University. Arctic Oil and Environmental Degradation- Dr. Robert B. Weeden, Game Biologist, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fairbanks.

Impact of Petroleum Activities on Arctic A. Hemstock, Arctic Coordinator, Imperial Oil Calgary. Environmental Effects of Petroleum Development in the Cook Inlet D. Evans, Fish and Wildlife Administrator, U.S.Department of the Interior, Anchorage. Discussants: Prof.

W.A. Fuller, Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton; Bryan Sage, Biologist, British Petroleum London, England; Dr. Keith Van Clove, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, University of Alaska. 7:30 p.m. Duckering Building (Room 318) SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM-.

Hon. Wallace H. Noerenberg, Acting Commissioner, Department of Fish and Game, State of Alaska, Juneau. International Aspects of Alaskan Hiroshi Kasahara, Development Program, United Nations, New York. Development of Marine Resources and Reg'ional Economic Growth in Salvatore Comitini, Economic Research Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu.

The Bristol Bay Fishery: A Study of Irrational James Crutchfield, Department of Economics, University of Washington, Seattle. Discussants: Lowell Wakefield, Wakefield Fisheries, Port Wakefield; Prof. William Royce, College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle; Dr. LawrenceW. Van Meir, Economist, National Canners Association, Washington, D.C.

7:30 p.m. Schaible Auditorium Bunncll Building SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: Planning Communities for the Warren George, Chief, Engineering Division, Alaska District, Corps of Engineers, Anchorage. Pictorial Presentation of Alaskan, Canadian and Other Communities of the North -Edwin B. Crittenden, Crittenden, Cassetta, Wirum and Cannon, Architects, Anchorage. Why, Where, When and Who of Communities in the H.

FitzGerald, Atlantic Richfield Company, Anchorage. Social and Psychological Lennard B. Siemens, Executive Secretary, Center for Settlement Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Effects of the Environment on Design Considerations-Col. E.L.

Hardin, District Engineer, Alaska District, Anchorage. TRIPP INC. for all your office needs! NEWINTOWH? SETTING UP AN OFFICE? 3550 Airport Rd. NEED HELP? CALL Discussants: A.J. Kerr, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development; Karl W-.

Stairs, Chief Engineer, Engineering Division North Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa; W. Morgan, Director of Public Works, Government of Northwest Territories, Yellowknife; David Hickok, Director, Natural Resources, Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska, Anchorage. 8p.m. Duckering Building (Room 110) SECTION: Biology and Chairman, Dr. Horace F.

Drury, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Alaska. Probable Damage to Arctic Ecosystems Through Air Pollution Effects on Edmund A. Schofield, Graduate Research Associate, Institute of Polar Studies, Ohio State University, Columbus with Dr. Wayne L. Hamilton.

Considerations Involved in Palatability of Lawrence Wookey, Department of Meat Science, Colorado State University, Fort with Karen Wookey, Dr. D.A. Cramer, D. Morris Blaylock. 9p.m.

A Preliminary Report of Warble Control Studies in Richard H. Washburn, Entomologist, Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, Palmer, with Dr. Robert A. Dieterich. Effect of Lime on Lettuce, Beet, and Carrot Growth at Two Fertilizer Rales on Homestead Silt Winston M.

Laughlin, Research Soil Scientist, Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, Palmer with Paul P. Mart in. 8p.m. Duckering Building (Room 116) SECTION: Geology-Chairman, Prof. Daniel B.

Hawkins, Department of Geology, University of Alaska. Geological Aspects of the Problem of Origin of Dr. George Mueller, Institute of Molecular Evolution, University of Miami, Coral Gables. 8:30 p.m. Classification and Distribution of Aufeis Deposits Brooks Range and Arctic Slope, Alaska- Lawrence R.

Mayo, Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Fairbanks. 9p.m. Paleomagnetic Investigations in Prof. D.B.

Stone, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, with C.P Cameron. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1969 9a.m. Patty Gymnasium SYMPOSIUM: Strategies for Social Chairman, Prof. George W. Rogers, Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska.

Changing the Nation's Ways- Jack Conway, President, Center for Community Change, Washington, D. C. Directed Change and Northern Peoples: Suggested Changes in Light of Past Norman Chance, Department of Anthropology, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Imperatives for Structural Change in H. Jacobs, Executive Director, Alaska Legal Services Anchorage.

Discussant: John Borbridge President, Central Council, Tlingit and Haida. Indians of Alaska, Anchorage. 9a.m. Schaible Auditorium Bunnell Building SECTION: Physical- Aspects of Arctic Washington, D.C. Precipitation Map for R.

Mayo, Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Fairbanks. Protective Coverings for Snow, Ice and Frozen S. Stehlc, Research Geologist, Polar Division, U.S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Hueneme, Calif.

Physical-Thermal Processes in the Snow Cover of Interior Dennis Trabant, Department of Geology, University of Alaska, with Prof. Carl Benson and Prof. Gunter Weller. Stream Freezing on the North Carl Benson, Department of Geology, University of Alaska. Construction Drilling in Snow, Ice and Frozen A.

Paige, Geologist, Polar Division, U.S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratroy, Port Hueneme, Calif. Man Induced Erosion of Permafrost-Robert Lewellen, Arctic Research Manager, Continental Shelf Data Systems, Denver, with Dr. Jerry Brown. (Continued on PageA-7) HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE TRACTOR RENTALS AND LEASING GENERATORS AND SWITCHBOARD SALES AND SERVICE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REBUILDING 24 HOUR HELD SERVICE Alaska tractor Service, fac.

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