News Releases for 1965
- January 4: New category of superconducting materials listed as major research development in 1964
- January 6: Mac Alfred Cason appointed head of Office of Architects and Engineers.
- January 12: Dr. Seymour Harris to speak on "The Economics of Education"
- January 13: Dr. George Mandler to be Prof. of Psychology and Chairman of the Department
- January 15: UCSD to share $2 million in grants from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
- January 15: Seminar in Librarianship, January 20
- January 15: Dr. Leslie Orgel new Professor of Chemistry in Residence
- January 20: Short Course in Genetics to be held at UCSD campus for medical school faculty members
- February 2: Dr. Lawrence Moe to give Organ Recital
- February 5: Dr. Penner to lecture on "Physical Problems in High-speed Planetary Entry."
- February 5: Theatre and Arts Foundation of San Diego County and UCSD plan theatre building
- February 7: Keith Brueckner and Bernd Matthias to be visiting lecturers
- February 9: "Three Men on a Horse", CAL presents February 15.
- February 9: Dr. S.S. Penner receives committee appointments.
- February 12: Spencer F. Baird (ship) leaves on final expedition.
- February 15: Dr. Martha Boaz to give sixth seminar in librarianship.
- February 19: Dr. Longuet-Higgins to be Visiting Professor at Scripps.
- February 19: Drs. Anderson and McGill to join Psychology Department
- February 21: Appointment of Cy W. Greaves
- February 23: Dr. Chow and Mrs. Johnstone report on poisonous lead from gasoline and its contamination of Southern California
- February 23: 10,000 Undergraduate Bulletin's distributed.
- February 24: Emlyn Williams to present Charles Dickens
- February 25: Larry Laffoon and Ilana Mysio to present viola/piano concert
- February 25: Nonverbal communication, All-University Faculty Lecture Series for 1964-1965
- February 25: Dr. Donald Helinski appointed Associate Professor of Biology
- February 25: Dr. William Bartley, III, Associate Professor of Philosophy
- March 1: Thomas Parkinson to talk on "The Written Word in Communication"
- March 2: Miss Barbara Beasley, straight "A" student
- March 2: Miss Elizabeth Rowen, straight "A" student
- March 2: Allan Divis, straight "A" student
- March 2: Dr. J. S. Galbraith to speak at meeting of La Jolla Town Council
- March 2: Straight "A" students, first semester grade results
- March 3: Casaiduero and Guillen join Department of Literature
- March 5: Pearl Lang Dance Troupe to perform March 11
- March 5: NSF to hold summer program in oceanography on Scripps campus
- March 8: San Andreas Fault, northern route investigated by Dr. Curray
- March 8: Dr. William Molnitz, third in Nonverbal Communications Series
- March 8: "In White America" to be presented, March 13, 1965
- March 10: Seventh in series of Seminars in Librarianship
- March 12: Gift of documents made to Baja California library collection
- March 13: Teresa Stich-Randall to perform in Sherwood Hall
- March 16: Howard Warshaw, fourth in Nonverbal Communication Series
- March 17: County Hospital transferred to UCSD School of Medicine
- March 17: Construction of Building F, Revelle College, begun.
- March 22: Establishment of JOIDES Program
- March 26: Julian Bream to perform in Sherwood Hall
- March 30: Adrian Wenner, last in Nonverbal Communication Series
- March 30: Kimio Eto to perform on the koto, in Sherwood Hall
- March 31: Cecil Day Lewis, Regents' Lecturer to speak.
- March 31: Kickoff program and luncheon for Honorary Alumni scholarship fund to be held April 5.
- April 7: Dr. Kohn to serve as Visiting Professor
- April 12: Dr. Lawrence Powell to give eighth seminar in Librarianship
- April 14: Student Recreation Center to open in Camp Matthews area
- April 14: Actors' Quarter to present "The Measures Taken" as benefit for International Association
- April 16: AGARD Meeting to be held on San Diego campus, April 22-25
- April 22: Los Angeles Opera Workshop to appear at Sherwood Hall
- April 22: Sixteenth Century English music and dancing to be presented in Sherwood Hall
- April 28: Dedication for Bonner Hall to be held May 7
- April 28: Bernd T. Matthias presented Arthur L. Day Medal
- April 30: Dr. William Nachbar appointed Professor of Applied Mechanics
- April 30: Dr. Herbert Stern appointed Professor of Biology
- April 30: Dr. Clifford Grobstein, appointed Professor of Biology and Chairman of the Department
- April 30: Correction- Bonner Hall dedication
- May 5: Miss Rosalyn Tureck appointed Regents' Lecturer
- May 5: Dr. Harold C. Urey to receive honorary doctorate at the Centennial of Science at the University of Notre Dame
- May 7: The Renaissance Conference of Southern California to meet at UCSD
- May 8: Dr. Walter Munk presented Arthur L. Day Medal
- May 11: Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools to meet at UCSD (University-wide board)
- May 11: Growth of Scripps during past five years
- May 14: Seminars in librarianship continues with Ralph Shaw
- May 15: Student Body elections to be held Monday, May 17
- May 18: Bach Aria Group to appear in Sherwood Hall May 25.
- May 18: Summer program for high school students to be held at Scripps
- May 20: Honorary Alumni present scholarships totaling $10,000
- May 21: Architects appointed for San Diego Campus
- May 21: Second Western Interstate Water Conference to be held August 5 and 6
- May 21: First annual Watermelon Splat being presented by freshmen
- May 25: Commencement reception for UCSD graduates being held May 30
- May 29: Dr. James Arnold selected to give Ira Remsen Memorial Lecture at Johns Hopkins University
- June 1: Senator Ernest Gruening to speak on Viet Nam
- June 2: National Societies elect Drs. Mayer, Matthias and Munk
- June 5: Special Job & Opportunity scholarships awarded
- June 7: Watermelon Queen to be selected, splat to follow
- June 9: Dr. Chalmers A. Johnson to speak on Viet Nam
- June 9: Watermelon Queen selected; Miss Liz Heller reigns
- June 9: Dr. Avrum Stroll to speak at Council for Public Responsibility meeting in San Diego
- June 10: Scripps scientists to participate in Ocean Science & Engineering Conference in Washington DC
- June 11: Dr. York elected to governing Board of Trustees of the Institute for Defense Analyses
- June 15: Borodin string Quartet to perform repeat concert
- June 22: Architects for Second College named
- June 23: San Diego students exhibit in Aquarium-Museum
- June 23: Statement on budget issued by Chancellor Galbraith
- June 23: Alpha Helix to join Scripps fleet
- June 23: FLIP celebrates birthday
- June 24: Dr. Spiess receives John Price Wetherill Medal
- June 24: Livingston & Lockwood join School of Medicine staff
- June 25: Statement on budget by Dean Stokes III
- June 25: SEALAB II scheduled to begin
- June 25: Submarine mountain named for William Laurence Dowd
- July 2: Nelson Fuller appointed publications manager of UCSD
- July 5: Dr. Richard H. Popkin to address the Ninth International Humanities Study in Tours, France.
- July 7: Miss Mary Avery appointed as Assistant to the Provost
- July 8: Prof. Englebert to represent UC at Western Interstate Water Conference August 5-6.
- July 16: Attorney Mary E. Harvey to speak on summer in Mississippi at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
- July 19: A. Quincy Jones, F.A.I.A., appointed consulting architect for the University of California, San Diego
- July 19: National Science Foundation awards UCSD two research grants to total $216,100.
- July 23: More than 100 pictures of Gertrude Stein to be on display at UCSD
- July 29: Election of Chairman and Vice President for Finance announced by the Theatre and Arts Foundation of San Diego County
- July 30: Mrs. Ruth R. Handley as Personnel Representative for County-University Hospital; Dale Cobb as Personnel Manager here.
- August 4: Genus in the lichen family named for Dr. Carl L. Hubbs
- August 5: Dr. William Prager has accepted appointment as Professor of Applied Mechanics, to Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Sciences.
- August 6: Czechoslovakia's Prague Quartet to perform at UCSD
- August 9: UCSD announced appointments of Dr. Ronald S. Berman, Dr. Gian-Roberts Sarolli and Dr. Bernhard Blume.
- August 10: Scientists participating in Summer Institute at UCSD
- August 10: Two undescribed species of Jawfish and Butterflyfish now at Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium-Museum
- August 12: Dr. Alan M. Schneider accepts appointment as Associate Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Sciences
- August 12: Dr. Gabriel Jackson appointed Associate Professor of History.
- August 13: Three undergraduates maintain straight A grades
- August 13: Bay-breasted warbler collected by Horizon
- August 13: An exhibition of pottery and ceramics from San Diego Potters Guild on display at Building B.
- August 16: Dr. Seymour Harris, receives pen from President Johnson for work on Medicare Bill
- August 17: The Ellen B. Scripps research vessel has been delivered.
- August 17: Pre-registration announcement of number of anticipated students.
- August 17: Three additional staff members added: Errett A. Bishop, Dr. Theodore T. Frankel, and Dr. Hubert Halkin.
- August 20: A service awards program honoring veteran and retiring employees was held on August 26, 1965.
- August 20: Steve Kiss has San Diego County Science Fair exhibit at Aquarium Museum.
- August 24: Jim Snodgrass to preside as chairman over meeting of working group of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
- August 27: Three yellow-bellied sea snakes on display at Aquarium-Museum
- August 31: Alfred Frankenstein to lecture on American Still-Life Painting in Sherwood Hall, September 8.
- September 8: Dr. Herbert York heads 12-member U.S. delegation to conference on progress in Latin America.
- September 9: Dr. Van Andel advocates long-range program of marine geological development, including build up of Australia's resources
- September 16: Newly formed volcanic Island, Surtsey; Dr. ZoBell elected to Surtsey Research Society.
- September 17: Welcome Day and other events for new Revelle Students
- September 21: Dedication of Revelle College to honor Dr. Revelle's past.
- September 23: Committee on Arts and Lectures sponsors The Trojan Women
- September 23: Drawings and painting by Sandra Woodward Baltimore on display in Library Gallery
- September 24: Dedication of the Ellen B. Scripps (ship)
- September 24: Registration Week
- September 29: Delivery of the Thomas Washington (ship)
- September 30: Mrs. Geraldine Rickman appointed Assistant to the Provost of The Second College
- October 1: Fall Chamber Music Series includes impressive and varied program
- October 1: Statement on Need For A New Stadium
- October 6: Dr. Jacob Bronowski to present series of four lectures on the "Identity of Man"
- October 7: First lecture of fall series of librarianship seminars.
- October 7: Six members of academic staff to take part in autumn meeting of The National Academy of Sciences.
- October 7: Mr. George Lichtheim, will lecture on "Ideas of the Future".
- October 8: Dr. Fred N. Spiess receives the John Price Wetherill Medal.
- October 13: Dr. Charles F. Bridgman has been appointed Assistant Professor of Anatomy in the Department of Neurosciences, School of Medicine
- October 14: Dr. William Prager elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering.
- October 18: Classes in aerospace vehicle guidance and control and orbital control is being offered at UCSD.
- October 19: A show of prints by Miss Lynn Woodward on display in Library.
- October 19: The Mediterranean Arts Chorale will perform in Sherwood Hall on Oct. 22.
- October 19: Dr. Robert N. Hamburger finds antibody which reacts to the drug chloramphenicol.
- October 26: Inauguration of Dr. John S. Galbraith as Chancellor
- October 26: Two honorary degrees will be conferred during the inauguration of Dr. John S. Galbraith, upon Dr. Bramlette and Dr. Harrington
- November 1: The University Art Gallery opens Nov. 4, 1965 with an exhibition of paintings by Bruce McCracken.
- November 2: Dr. Walter H. Munk, receives the 1965 Arthur L. Day Medal of the Geological Society of America
- November 4: Urey and Holter presented the Order of the Grizzly, on Nov. 12
- November 15: Concert presenting Hughes Cuenod and Albert Fuller, Dec. 3 and 4
- November 15: Dr. Marshall J. Orloff accepts chairmanship of Dept. of Surgery,at School of Medicine at Univer. of Calif. San Diego
- November 15: Thomas Washington (ship) leaves on lengthy cruise.
- November 16: Dr. Edward L. Winterer appointed vice chairman of Dept. of Oceanography at Scripps.
- November 16: Norman J. Holter speaks on "Modern Science Looks at Your Heart"
- November 19: Oceanids and University International Association sponsor "The Knights"
- November 22: Acquisition by UCSD of former civil defense bunker, to be used as 248 world-wide radio transmission center
- November 22: Dr. Nierenberg to participate in White House Conference on International Cooperation.
- November 30: Five former La Jolla High students awarded Honors at Entrance
- December 3: "Educational Patterns in UCSD" conference sponsored by Revelle College
- December 7: Richard L. Morse to be awarded Doctor of Philosophy
- December 9: Dr. Galbraith to attend American Historical Conference
- December 9: Newly formed UCSD chorus will sing for Distaffers
- December 10: Dr. Andrew Wright is editor of new edition of Jane Austen's "Persuasion"
- December 10: Dr. Kenneth L. Bowles has been elected a Fellow of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- December 13: Builder's trial scheduled for Alpha Helix (ship) off Puget Sound
- December 15: Collection of landscapes by Robert Kabak will be presented as the second exhibit of University Art Gallery
- December 20: Dr. Claude E. ZoBell, principal investigator in studies re-effects of hydrostatic pressure on life processes in the sea
- December 20: Board of Regents names William A. Nierenberg dean and director of Scripps
- December 20: Nine faculty members participate in annual meeting of the American 264 Association for the Advancement of Science
- December 22: Three staff members of Scripps will participate in a symposium, "Man's Extension into the Sea"
- December 24: Argo (ship) being readied for major North Pacific Ocean expedition
- December 27: Dr. Marshall Nirenberg will hold seminar at UCSD, Jan. 4, 1966
- December 30: Jakob Zeitlin conducts seminar on works of Galileo
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